Posts Tagged ‘CIGS’

Newport Introduces the Oriel IQE-200 for Photovoltaic Measurements

Newport Introduces the Oriel IQE-200 for Photovoltaic Measurements

Newport Corporation’s Oriel® Instruments division announces the Oriel IQE-200™, the innovative instrument that permits simultaneous measurements of both the external quantum efficiency (EQE) and the internal quantum efficiency (IQE) of solar cells, detectors, or any photon-to-charge converting devices. Newport’s new... (Continue reading)

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Photovoltaic White Paper Discusses PV Solar Panels, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Industry Trends

Photovoltaic White Paper Discusses PV Solar Panels, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar Power, Solar Industry Trends

Messe München has just published a white paper that captures the current state of the photovoltaic (PV) market, including PV solar panels, renewable energy, solar energy, solar power, solar industry trends and market predictions. “The worldwide photovoltaic market – a bright... (Continue reading)

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Nanosolar Develop Wet Deposition Technique Without Need For Cleanroom

Nanosolar Develop Wet Deposition Technique Without Need For Cleanroom

Nanosolar has developed proprietary process technology to simply print the semiconductor of a CIGS cell. Printing is the fastest and simplest method conceivable for depositing a thin film of material; the capability to employ this atmospheric wet-deposition technique without the... (Continue reading)

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Low-cost solution processing method developed for CIGS-based solar cells

Low-cost solution processing method developed for CIGS-based solar cells

Low-cost solution processing method developed for CIGS-based solar cells<!-- if (self != top){ if (document.images) top.location.replace(window.location.href); else top.location.href=window.location.href;} //-->Though the solar industry today predominately produces solar panels made from crystalline silicon, they remain relatively expensive to make. New players in... (Continue reading)