Electrolysis: processes – compositions used therein – and methods – Electrolytic coating – Coating selected area
Patent
1989-07-31
1993-03-09
Niebling, John F.
Electrolysis: processes, compositions used therein, and methods
Electrolytic coating
Coating selected area
136250, 136290, 205148, C25D 1132
Patent
active
051924005
ABSTRACT:
Solar cells are formed of semi-conductor spheres of P-type interior having an N-type skin are pressed between a pair of aluminum foil members forming the electrical contacts to the P-type and N-type regions. The aluminum foils, which comprise 1.0% silicon by weight, are flexible and electrically insulated from one another. The spheres are patterned in a foil matrix forming a cell. Multiple cells can be interconnected to form a module of solar cell elements for converting sun light into electricity.
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Hammerbacher Milfred D.
Hotchkiss Gregory B.
Levine Jules D.
Parker Sidney G.
Demond Thomas W.
Leader William T.
Merrett N. Rhys
Niebling John F.
Sharp Melvin
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