A complete process for production of flexible large area polymer solar cells entirely using screen printing—First public demonstration

A complete polymer solar cell module prepared in the ambient atmosphere under industrial conditions is presented. The versatility of the polymer solar cell technology is demonstrated through the use of abstract forms for the active area, a flexible substrate, processing entirely from solution, compl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Solar energy materials and solar cells 2009-04, Vol.93 (4), p.422-441
Hauptverfasser: Krebs, Frederik C., Jørgensen, Mikkel, Norrman, Kion, Hagemann, Ole, Alstrup, Jan, Nielsen, Torben D., Fyenbo, Jan, Larsen, Kaj, Kristensen, Jette
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Zusammenfassung:A complete polymer solar cell module prepared in the ambient atmosphere under industrial conditions is presented. The versatility of the polymer solar cell technology is demonstrated through the use of abstract forms for the active area, a flexible substrate, processing entirely from solution, complete processing in air using commonly available screen printing, and finally, simple mechanical encapsulation using a flexible packaging material and electrical contacting post-production using crimped contacts. We detail the production of more than 2000 modules in one production run and show that the production technique is scalable and well suited for direct transfer to the printing industry employing existing production equipment. The production speed and cost analysis for the individual modules from this batch is discussed and a forecast for the high volume cost based on this method is given. Further, the points where significant cost reductions can be achieved are identified. The use of the solar cell as the power supply for a small radio and other small electronic circuits is demonstrated. Lastly, the operational stability under ambient conditions in the dark and under illumination is discussed.
ISSN:0927-0248
1879-3398
DOI:10.1016/j.solmat.2008.12.001