Physical substantiating and development of the
industrial technology of low-cost efficient large-area solar cells based on II-VI
semiconductor compounds
STCU Project # 1088
Project duration: November 2000 – November 2003
Supported by the Science and Technology Center in
Ukraine (STCU).
Objective
The objective of the Project is physical and technical substantiation
and development of the industry-suitable technology for fabrication of low-cost,
efficient, stable large-area solar cells based on heterojunctions formed by cadmium
telluride and cadmium sulphide layers prepared by a rather simple screen-printing method
(i.e., without the use of a vacuum technique or other complicated power-consuming
techniques).
Project participants and contact persons:
Institute of Semiconductor Physics (ISP) of the National Academy of
Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine
Prof. Dr. Grigory Pekar
MicroSensor, Research & Production Company (MicroSensor), Kiev, Ukraine
Dr.
Vadim Mitin
Prof. Dr. Igor Prokopenko
Khartron-KONCAT Company, Zaporizhya, Ukraine
Dr.
I. Ohmat
The main scientific papers that have emerged from the Project:
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V.P. Klad'ko, O.S. Lytvyn, P.M. Lytvyn, N.M. Osipenok, G.S. Pekar,
I.V. Prokopenko, A.F.Singaevsky, A.A. Korchevoy Recrystallization processes in screen-printed CdS films. Semiconductor Physics, Quantum Electronics & Optoelectronics., V. 5, N 2. P. 170-175, 2002.
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