Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Photoelectric – Panel or array
Patent
1999-04-16
2000-12-26
Robinson, Ellis
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Photoelectric
Panel or array
136244, 136256, H01L 31048, H01L 3105
Patent
active
061663220
ABSTRACT:
A crystalline silicon based solar cell module comprising: (a) a crystalline silicon based solar cell array formed by interconnecting a plurality of crystalline silicon based solar cells with an interconnect; (b) a hot melt adhesive applied above and below the interconnect to reduce mechanical and thermal stress between the interconnect and the crystalline silicon based solar cells. The hot melt adhesive can be an ethylene-polymer along with a variety of additives such as oxidation inhibitor, UV stabilizer, and UV absorber.
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Chen Chih-Chiang
Pan Jing-Pin
Industrial Technology Research Institute
Liauh W. Wayne
Miggins Michael C.
Robinson Ellis
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