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Dispensing technology in crystalline silicon solar cell metallization offers the possibility to improve contact finger geometries compared with the dominating screen-printing approach. However, an optimum contact formation strongly depends on paste rheology and process parameters. In this study, a method is introduced to predetermine dispensed contact geometries by extracting specific rheological...
For mass production of crystalline silicon solar cells, one can adopt two schools of thought when the goal is to improve the overall value of the finished product: increasing the overall efficiency and thus power output of the finished cells, or rather provide an equal power conversion efficiency while using less costly materials to construct the cell. While the choice of either option is based in...
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