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Abstract: . . . YOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE ORGANIZATION. 1. REPORT DATE (DD-MM-YYYY) 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED (From - To) August 2005 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Subcontract Report 15 November 2001–13 February 2005 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER Advanced CIGS Photovoltaic Technology: Final Technical Report, 15 November 2001 – 13 February 2005 DE-AC36-99-GO10337 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER A.E. Delahoy and L. Chen . . . . . . the dead area. The processes should have good reproducibility and therefore be easily controllable. Finally, having assembled all of these aspects mentioned above, the goal was to fabricate large-area, monolithic CIGS modules with efficiencies in the range 7% - 10%. A study of module reliability and long-term stability would be conducted to establish the foundation and confidence for embarking on future manufacturing. 15. SUBJECT . . . . . . Information Service U.S. Department of Commerce 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES NREL Technical Monitor: Harin Ullal 14. ABSTRACT (Maximum 200 Words) The principal objective of Energy Photovoltaics, Inc., is to develop the best CIGS large-area module process based on capability of implementation on EPV’s large-scale processing equipment. The first requirement was to develop recipes for CIGS, junction . . . . . . ORGANIZATION. 1. REPORT DATE (DD-MM-YYYY) 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED (From - To) August 2005 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Subcontract Report 15 November 2001–13 February 2005 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER Advanced CIGS Photovoltaic Technology: Final Technical Report, 15 November 2001 – 13 February 2005 DE-AC36-99-GO10337 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER A.E. Delahoy and L. Chen NREL/SR-520-38356 5e. TASK . . . . . . interconnection with the lowest possible contact resistance, to eliminate possible shunting paths, and to reduce the dead area. The processes should have good reproducibility and therefore be easily controllable. Finally, having assembled all of these aspects mentioned above, the goal was to fabricate large-area, monolithic CIGS modules with efficiencies in the range 7% - 10%. A study of module reliability and long-term stability . . . . . . STATEMENT NREL 11. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY REPORT NUMBER NREL/SR-520-38356 National Technical Information Service U.S. Department of Commerce 5285 Port Royal Road Springfield, VA 22161 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES NREL Technical Monitor: Harin Ullal 14. ABSTRACT (Maximum 200 Words) The principal objective of Energy Photovoltaics, Inc., is to develop the best CIGS large-area module process based on capability of implementation on EPV’s . . . . . . (DD-MM-YYYY) 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED (From - To) August 2005 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Subcontract Report 15 November 2001–13 February 2005 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER Advanced CIGS Photovoltaic Technology: Final Technical Report, 15 November 2001 – 13 February 2005 DE-AC36-99-GO10337 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) 5d. PROJECT NUMBER A.E. Delahoy and L. Chen NREL/SR-520-38356 5e. TASK NUMBER PVB55101 5f. WORK . . . --3000,7,214,3531,62213
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