Selective laser melting of metal foils for ultrathin patterned contacts in silicon solar cells
The vast majority of today's solar modules are produced using screen printing of silver pastes, which places a heavy burden on the supply of this increasingly expensive metal. The expected growth in photovoltaic electricity generation requires alternative metallisation techniques that minimise...
Main Authors: | Shi, Y, Bonilla Osorio, RS |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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AIP Publishing
2022
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