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February 6, 2008
Erfurt,
Germany: ersol and Schott Co-operate on Development of Micromorphous
Thin Film Technology
ersol
Thin Film GmbH, a subsidiary of ersol Solar Energy AG (ersol),
and SCHOTT Solar GmbH, Alzenau, have concluded a cooperative agreement
under which they will jointly develop micromorphous technology
for thin-film solar cells. The two companies will be combining
their resources in the area of research and development with the
aim of achieving faster product maturity and hence a leading market
position in micromorphous solar modules.
For
this purpose development department staff is to be exchanged between
the two sites. Substantial advantages can be anticipated from
the merging of development activities in a locationindependent
project, e.g. shorter time-to-market for new products with optimised
use of development resources.
“Both
companies – SCHOTT Solar und ersol Thin Film – will profit from
this research alliance. We are anticipating a market lead of both
partners in micromorphous thin-film modules based on our proven
amorphous silicon technology,” Dr Martin Heming, Managing Director
of SCHOTT Solar GmbH, stresses the significance of the closed
technological cooperation.
Both
ersol Thin Film and SCHOTT Solar have already begun with the market
launch of amorphous thin-film technology in the 1.4 sqm Gen 5
format. SCHOTT Solar has been successfully marketing SCHOTT ASI®
thin film modules for a number of years. ersol Thin Film markets
its amorphous modules under the brand name Nova®-T series. Parallel
to this, the company will now be pushing ahead with the development
of micromorphous technology as the “next generation of silicon-based
thin-film technology”.
Deposit
plants already existing for amorphous production permit conversion
to the manufacture of microcrystalline cells. In the event that
the project is a success, the preliminary work already performed
will enable the development alliance to become one of the first
companies to market this new technology in Europe as a product.
In
contrast to the simple amorphous version, the micromorphous thin-film
module has a double-layer structure consisting of an amorphous
and a microcrystalline silicon film. The arrangement results in
improved exploitation of sunlight, because the two silicon layers
convert the whole light spectrum into power.
“We
believe that this so-called micromorphous tandem cell can achieve
up to 50 % increase in module efficiency, and therefore also in
the module yield in comparison to amorphous technology,” explained
Dr. Christian Koitzsch, Managing Director Technology of ersol
Thin Film GmbH, in conclusion.
Further
details about: ersol Thin Film GmbH
and SCHOTT Solar GmbH
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