Printed monolithic interconnects for photovoltaic applications

2014 
Monolithic interconnects in photovoltaic modules connect adjacent cells in series, and are typically formed sequentially, involving multiple deposition and scribing steps. Interconnect widths on the order of 500 µm every 10 mm result in about 5% dead area, which does not contribute to power generation in an interconnected solar panel. This work introduces an alternative interconnection method capable of producing interconnect widths of less than 100 µm, which can be accomplished in a single pass after deposition of active layers and electrodes. This alternative method can be used for all types of thin film photovoltaics. Voltage addition using printed interconnects and ongoing efforts to optimize performance of modules with printed interconnect are discussed.
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