AbstractThe 6th Metallization Workshop took place in Constance, Germany on 2 and 3 May 2016. At the workshop the latest progress in the understanding and application of metallization and interconnection was presented. Screen printed metallization continues to dominate. Material and application technologies are constantly further improved, with sub-40μm fingers with high cell performance and low Ag consumption demonstrated. Cu plating technology is further perfected in anticipation of large scale industrial implementation, with improvements on adhesion and long term reliability. In interconnection, alternatives to the traditional ribbon soldering technology are proposed. Among them, the multi-wires interconnection schemes are shown to have a...
One-step screen-printing processes are still the most widely-used technique for the front-side metal...
The National Center for Photovoltaics sponsored the 16th Workshop on Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells...
The present work is an evaluation of the possibilities that electrochemical processes offer for the ...
AbstractThe 6th Metallization Workshop took place in Constance, Germany on 2 and 3 May 2016. At the ...
AbstractThe 5th Metallization Workshop took place in Constance, Germany on 20 and 21 October 2014 an...
This article gives a summary of the 8th Metallization and Interconnection workshop and attempts to p...
AbstractThe 4th Metallization Workshop held in May 2013 in Constance, Germany, enabled experts in me...
The 9th edition of the Workshop on Metallization and Interconnection for Crystalline Silicon Solar C...
AbstractThe Third Workshop on Metallization for Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells was held in Charlero...
AbstractWe present the results of a survey on the future of metallization and interconnection. The s...
Some 165 global experts and specialists from industry and academic institutes met at the 8th Metalli...
AbstractFor the fifth time the experts in metallization, participating at the 5th Metallization Work...
Since its first edition in 2008, the Workshop on Metallization and Interconnection for Crystalline S...
The 10th Workshop on Silicon Solar Cell Materials and Processes was held in Copper Mountain, Colorad...
AbstractThe participants of the 4th metallization workshop 2013 in Konstanz were asked to share thei...
One-step screen-printing processes are still the most widely-used technique for the front-side metal...
The National Center for Photovoltaics sponsored the 16th Workshop on Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells...
The present work is an evaluation of the possibilities that electrochemical processes offer for the ...
AbstractThe 6th Metallization Workshop took place in Constance, Germany on 2 and 3 May 2016. At the ...
AbstractThe 5th Metallization Workshop took place in Constance, Germany on 20 and 21 October 2014 an...
This article gives a summary of the 8th Metallization and Interconnection workshop and attempts to p...
AbstractThe 4th Metallization Workshop held in May 2013 in Constance, Germany, enabled experts in me...
The 9th edition of the Workshop on Metallization and Interconnection for Crystalline Silicon Solar C...
AbstractThe Third Workshop on Metallization for Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells was held in Charlero...
AbstractWe present the results of a survey on the future of metallization and interconnection. The s...
Some 165 global experts and specialists from industry and academic institutes met at the 8th Metalli...
AbstractFor the fifth time the experts in metallization, participating at the 5th Metallization Work...
Since its first edition in 2008, the Workshop on Metallization and Interconnection for Crystalline S...
The 10th Workshop on Silicon Solar Cell Materials and Processes was held in Copper Mountain, Colorad...
AbstractThe participants of the 4th metallization workshop 2013 in Konstanz were asked to share thei...
One-step screen-printing processes are still the most widely-used technique for the front-side metal...
The National Center for Photovoltaics sponsored the 16th Workshop on Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells...
The present work is an evaluation of the possibilities that electrochemical processes offer for the ...