Better Back Contacts for Solar Cells on Flexible SubstratesImproved low-resistance, semitransparent back contacts, and a method of fabricating them, have been developed for solar photovoltaic cells that are made from thin films of I-III-VI2 semiconductor materials on flexible, high-temperatureresistant polyimide substrates or superstrates. The innovative aspect of the present development lies in the extension, to polyimide substrates or superstrates, of a similar prior development of improved low-resistance, semitransparent back contacts for I-III-VI2 solar cells on glass substrates or superstrates. A cell incorporating this innovation can be used either as a stand-alone photovoltaic device or as part of a monolithic stack containing another photovoltaic device that utilizes light of longer wavelengths.
Document ID
20100025729
Acquisition Source
Glenn Research Center
Document Type
Other - NASA Tech Brief
Authors
Woods, Lawrence M. (ITN Energy Systems, Inc. CO, United States)
Ribelin, Rosine M. (ITN Energy Systems, Inc. CO, United States)