Conference Record of the Twenty Third IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference - 1993 (Cat. No.93CH3283-9)
DOI: 10.1109/pvsc.1993.346912
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Ultrathin, directly glassed, GaAs solar cells

Abstract: Due to its direct bandgap and high optical absorption coefficient, GaAs offers the potential for ultrathin (< 10 micron) solar cells. Such cells have a very high output power per unit mass, and applications both as single junction cells and as top cells to mechanically stacked multijunction cells.This paper reports the development of ultrathin GaAs solar cells, with results up to 20% AM0 1 sun, based on conventional coverglass and interconnect techniques.Direct (glueless) bonding of coverglass to GaAs material… Show more

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“…It is possible to integrate part of the interconnect into the coverglass itself (see Fig. 3) [5]. In this technique, an oversized coverglass is used.…”
Section: Direct Glassed Ultrathin Gaas Solar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to integrate part of the interconnect into the coverglass itself (see Fig. 3) [5]. In this technique, an oversized coverglass is used.…”
Section: Direct Glassed Ultrathin Gaas Solar Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%