Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Photoelectric – Cells
Patent
1985-03-08
1987-01-27
Weisstuch, Aaron
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Photoelectric
Cells
136258, 357 30, 357 65, 428620, H01L 3104
Patent
active
046395431
ABSTRACT:
For electronic devices such as solar cells, the substrate is an integral part of the device. The present invention employs metallic glass as the substrate for semiconductor devices. The metallic glass substrate is both morphologically amorphous and electrically conductive. The use of such a substrate permits a morphologically amorphous semiconductor material to be deposited on a morphologically amorphous and electrically conductive substrate. The metallic glass substrate can also be used in other forms of semiconductor devices whose morphological nature does not affect the device processing and the device performance. Thus, either morphologically amorphous or crystalline semiconductor materials can be deposited on the metallic glass substrate to form electronic devices.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3914856 (1975-10-01), Fang
patent: 4229231 (1980-10-01), Witt et al.
Birch Richard J.
Birch Richard J.
Weisstuch Aaron
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