AbstractPattern Transfer Printing (PTPTM) is a patented novel non-contact printing technology developed and commercialized by Utilight for advanced front side metallization of c-Si PV solar cells. As PTPTM is based on laser induced deposition from a polymer substrate, the geometry of the printed features is not restricted by the characteristics of a printing screen, allowing for much finer, higher and uniform fingers. We present the results achieved by printing the front side finger lines and bus bars of mono- and multi-crystalline solar cells with PTPTM technology and compare these with results of neighboring cells manufactured by state-of-the-art screen printing technology. Finger lines with high aspect ratio and uniform line shape down t...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate and compare three different fine line printing techniques for ...
AbstractRotational flexographic printing is a promising high-throughput technology for the front sid...
Rotational printing methods like flexographic printing are a highly interesting approach for a high ...
AbstractPattern Transfer Printing (PTPTM) is a patented novel non-contact printing technology develo...
Next generation printing technologies for solar cell front side metallization have to allow for narr...
This work presents a new, readily implementable screen printing technique for the front side metalli...
This thesis work demonstrates the feasibility to fabricate high-efficiencycrystalline silicon solar ...
Most crystalline silicon solar cells feature a front and rear side metallisation, which is usually a...
Rotational screen printing (RSP) has recently attracted attention as a highly promising high-through...
Within this work, we present actual results in the field of screen printing front side metallization...
AbstractIn this paper the latest applications of screen printing technology for solar cell metalliza...
Crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) technology dominates 85% of the PV share due to its ease proce...
Front metallization is an expensive, fundamental step in the fabrication of solar cells. Laser addit...
Transfer pad printing is a promising technique that allows to overcome restrictions of conventional ...
Within this work, seed layer grids for solar cell front side metallization were applied using flexog...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate and compare three different fine line printing techniques for ...
AbstractRotational flexographic printing is a promising high-throughput technology for the front sid...
Rotational printing methods like flexographic printing are a highly interesting approach for a high ...
AbstractPattern Transfer Printing (PTPTM) is a patented novel non-contact printing technology develo...
Next generation printing technologies for solar cell front side metallization have to allow for narr...
This work presents a new, readily implementable screen printing technique for the front side metalli...
This thesis work demonstrates the feasibility to fabricate high-efficiencycrystalline silicon solar ...
Most crystalline silicon solar cells feature a front and rear side metallisation, which is usually a...
Rotational screen printing (RSP) has recently attracted attention as a highly promising high-through...
Within this work, we present actual results in the field of screen printing front side metallization...
AbstractIn this paper the latest applications of screen printing technology for solar cell metalliza...
Crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) technology dominates 85% of the PV share due to its ease proce...
Front metallization is an expensive, fundamental step in the fabrication of solar cells. Laser addit...
Transfer pad printing is a promising technique that allows to overcome restrictions of conventional ...
Within this work, seed layer grids for solar cell front side metallization were applied using flexog...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate and compare three different fine line printing techniques for ...
AbstractRotational flexographic printing is a promising high-throughput technology for the front sid...
Rotational printing methods like flexographic printing are a highly interesting approach for a high ...