Solution to Exercise 8.3-1

Making In-Situ Series Connections

1. Consider the basic structure of a thin film module about (1.000× 1.000 ) mm2 in size. made "in one piece" and consisting of individual solar cells (10× 1.000 ) mm2 that are all switched in series in-situ during the production process.
Suggest a way to make this module. You don't have to you describe how layers are deposited; all that counts is the interconnect structure. You may also forget about the polymer and glass top layer; which are trivial.
Hint : You should consider making three "cuts" at the right time a the right place.
     
Thius is easy because one can deduce hat needs to be done right form the picture
1. Deposit the Mo contact metal and structure it as shown.
2. Deposit the CIGS layer plus the CdSe and i-ZnO and structure as shown.
2. Deposit theZnO:Al layer and structure as shown by cutting through all layers down to the Mo but not through the Mo.
     
Structuring the Mo in a CIGS cell
1.
Structuring the CIGS in a CIGS cell
2.
Structuring the ZnO:Al in a CIGS cell
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2. Assuming that there is some tolerance for the alignments of whatever has to be aligned, discuss pro and cons of the structure above with respect to the nominal short circuit because of the Mo overlap between the two solar cells.
Well - do it!
 

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