Abstract
The general level of interest in high-efficiency terrestrial solar cells is increasing. Projected efficiencies for flat-plate modules of more than 20% are now considered attainable, and efficiencies for concentrator cells of more than 30% appear far more feasible now than only 18 months ago. As III-V solar cells approach this performance level, research attention is being directed toward questions about the reproducible growth of the materials and large-area production potential. A description is given of SERI's high-efficiency concepts program, which emphasizes the study of mechanisms involved in crystal growth reactions for III-V semiconductors in order to develop answers to these questions.
| Original language | American English |
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| Pages | 462-464 |
| Number of pages | 3 |
| State | Published - 1985 |
| Event | Eighteenth IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference-1985 - Las Vegas, Nevada Duration: 21 Oct 1985 → 25 Oct 1985 |
Conference
| Conference | Eighteenth IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference-1985 |
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| City | Las Vegas, Nevada |
| Period | 21/10/85 → 25/10/85 |
NLR Publication Number
- ACNR/CP-211-7812
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