The research program to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of producing solar-cell-quality sheet silicon by dip-coating one surface of carbonized ceramic substrates with a thin layer of large-grain polycrystalline silicon is reported. The initial effort concentrated on the design and construction of the experimental dip-coating facility. The design was completed and its experimental features are discussed. Current status of the program is reported, including progress toward solar cell junction diffusion and miscellaneous ceramic substrate procurement
A program is described which supports and promotes the development of processing techniques which ma...
The objective was to investigate and develop chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques for the grow...
The most promising way to reduce the cost of silicon in solar cells while still maintaining performa...
The technical and economic feasibility of producing solar cell quality sheet silicon by dip-coating ...
The objective of this research program is to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of p...
The technical and economic feasibility of producing solar-cell-quality sheet silicon was investigate...
The technical and economic feasibility of producing solar cell quality sheet silicon was investigate...
The technical feasibility of producing solar-cell-quality sheet silicon to meet the Department of En...
The purpose of this research program is to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of pro...
Significant progress is reported in fabricating a 4 sq cm cell having a 10.1 percent conversion effi...
The technical feasibility of producing solar cell quality sheet silicon to meet the DOE 1986 cost go...
The objective of this research program is to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of p...
Research on the technical and economic feasibility of producing solar-cell-quality sheet silicon by ...
The objective of this research is to investigate the technical feasibility of producing solar-cell-q...
The objective of this research program is to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of p...
A program is described which supports and promotes the development of processing techniques which ma...
The objective was to investigate and develop chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques for the grow...
The most promising way to reduce the cost of silicon in solar cells while still maintaining performa...
The technical and economic feasibility of producing solar cell quality sheet silicon by dip-coating ...
The objective of this research program is to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of p...
The technical and economic feasibility of producing solar-cell-quality sheet silicon was investigate...
The technical and economic feasibility of producing solar cell quality sheet silicon was investigate...
The technical feasibility of producing solar-cell-quality sheet silicon to meet the Department of En...
The purpose of this research program is to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of pro...
Significant progress is reported in fabricating a 4 sq cm cell having a 10.1 percent conversion effi...
The technical feasibility of producing solar cell quality sheet silicon to meet the DOE 1986 cost go...
The objective of this research program is to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of p...
Research on the technical and economic feasibility of producing solar-cell-quality sheet silicon by ...
The objective of this research is to investigate the technical feasibility of producing solar-cell-q...
The objective of this research program is to investigate the technical and economic feasibility of p...
A program is described which supports and promotes the development of processing techniques which ma...
The objective was to investigate and develop chemical vapor deposition (CVD) techniques for the grow...
The most promising way to reduce the cost of silicon in solar cells while still maintaining performa...