Integrated series-connected solar cell

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Photoelectric – Panel or array

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136249, 357 30, H01L 3106

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ABSTRACT:
A row of strip-shaped semiconductor junctions is arranged on each of the two surfaces of a semiconductor substrate possessing a high ohmic resistance, these junctions having p.sup.+ - and n.sup.+ -conduction characteristics in alternation and being parallel to each other and spaced at intervals, in such a way that a semiconductor junction having a p.sup.+ -conduction characteristic on one surface of the semiconductor substrate is, in each case, located opposite a semiconductor junction having an n.sup.+ -conduction characteristic on the other surface, and printed circuit tracks are arranged, in alternation, on one surface and on the other surface of the semiconductor substrate, these tracks connecting, in each case, one series of solar cell junctions with a neighboring series, in series-connection.

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J. C. Evans, Jr. et al., "The Planar Multijunction Cell-A New Solar Cell Earth & Space", Proc. 15th Intersociety Energy Conversion Conf., Seattle, WA Aug. 18-22, 1980, pp. 358-363.

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