18567514. THIN-FILM SOLAR CELL ALLOWING FOR TRANSPARENCY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME simplified abstract (KOREA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND BUSINESS FOUNDATION)
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THIN-FILM SOLAR CELL ALLOWING FOR TRANSPARENCY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
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KOREA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH AND BUSINESS FOUNDATION
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THIN-FILM SOLAR CELL ALLOWING FOR TRANSPARENCY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18567514 titled 'THIN-FILM SOLAR CELL ALLOWING FOR TRANSPARENCY AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
The abstract of this patent application describes a thin-film solar cell that is transparent and includes multiple electrode layers on a glass substrate, as well as upper and lower end layers and a barrier layer.
- Thin-film solar cell with transparent properties
- Multiple electrode layers on a glass substrate
- Upper and lower end layers for structure
- Barrier layer for additional functionality
- Dry etching process used in fabrication
Potential Applications: - Solar panels for buildings and vehicles - Transparent electronic devices - Greenhouse roofing for energy generation
Problems Solved: - Lack of transparency in traditional solar cells - Integration of solar technology into everyday objects - Efficiency and durability of solar panels
Benefits: - Increased versatility in solar panel applications - Enhanced aesthetic appeal in transparent devices - Improved energy efficiency and sustainability
Commercial Applications: Title: Transparent Thin-Film Solar Cells for Innovative Energy Solutions This technology can be used in architectural design, automotive industry, and consumer electronics to create energy-efficient and aesthetically pleasing products.
Prior Art: Prior research in transparent solar cells and thin-film technology can provide insights into the development of this innovation.
Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research in transparent solar cell efficiency and durability can impact the commercial viability of this technology.
Questions about Thin-Film Solar Cells: 1. How does the transparency of these solar cells affect their efficiency compared to traditional opaque cells? 2. What are the potential challenges in scaling up production of transparent thin-film solar cells for mass adoption?
Original Abstract Submitted
A thin-film solar cell allowing for transparency, according to an embodiment of the present invention, comprises: multiple first electrode layers disposed on the top portion of a glass substrate so as to be spaced apart from each other on the glass substrate and have a predetermined pattern; a lower end layer disposed below the first electrode layers; an upper end layer disposed between the first electrode layers and the lower end layer, and formed on the top surface of the lower end layer through a dry etching process by using the first electrode layers as masks; and a barrier layer disposed in an area of the top surface of the lower end layer other than an area in which the upper end layer is formed.