Copper Indium Gallium Selenide photovoltaic modules manufactured by reactive transfer

Author(s):  
Dingyuan Lu ◽  
Baosheng Sang ◽  
Yuepeng Deng ◽  
Billy J. Stanbery ◽  
Louay Eldada
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Isabela C. B. ◽  
Ricardo Lameirinhas ◽  
Carlos A. F. Fernandes ◽  
João Paulo N. Torres

Thin-film modules are emerging in the photovoltaic market, due to their competitive cost with the traditional crystalline silicon modules. The thin-film cells CuIn(1-x)Ga(x)Se2 (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide - CIGS) are...


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Thamraa Alshahrani ◽  
Syed Asfandyar Ali Kazmi ◽  
Javed Iqbal ◽  
Hassnain Abbas Khan ◽  
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Harry Efstathiadis ◽  
Adam Filios

This chapter mainly focuses on two promising technologies, Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) and nanocrystalline silicon solar cells. Heterojunctions based on CIGS have been studied for several years, and have shown very stable performance in field tests.


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