An automated process sequence using preformed cell contacts and interconnects with a total cost of $0.64 per peak watt in 1986A process sequence is described which utilizes a preformed metal mesh electrostatically bonded to each cell to provide the front contact. Cells of 12 percent AM1 efficiency have been produced using this scheme. This method also permits access to both contacts on the cell from the back side. In addition, low cost cell interconnection is accomplished using a flexible 'printed circuit' sheet which is ultrasonically bonded to the cell contacts. The complete process sequence as well as automated equipment which also uses ion implantation and pulse annealing is described. The total cost for module fabrication is estimated at $0.64 per peak watt for a 30 MW/year plant.
Document ID
19820061465
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Armini, A. J. (Spire Corp. Bedford, MA, United States)
Landis, G. A. (Spire Corp. Bedford, MA, United States)
Younger, P. R. (Spire Corp. Bedford, MA, United States)