Fabrication of thin film solar cells utilizing epitaxial deposit

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29572, 136 89TF, 148 15, 148171, 156607, 156609, 156611, 156612, 357 4, 357 30, H01L 2714, H01L 2904, H01L 3104

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ABSTRACT:
A method to manufacture thin film solar cell in which a solar cell to convert directly light to electricity is formed by depositing silicon material on a carrier substrate having a coating which is liquid on the deposition temperature. An article manufactured according to this method. A machine for the manufacture of thin film solar cells.

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