Phase I of the Automated Array Assembly Task of the Low Cost Silicon Solar Array Project. Technical quarterly report No. 2. Motorola report No. 2258/2
Phase I of the Automated Array Assembly Task, LCSSAP, is concerned with a comprehensive assessment of the improvements in existing technology that may be needed in order to develop, by 1985, an industrial capability for low cost, mass production of very durable silicon solar photovoltaic modules and arrays. Both experimental, literature, and theoretical sources are being utilized to evaluate efficient solar cell design criteria and individual and synergistic process effects on the cost effective production and encapsulation of such efficient solar cells.
- Research Organization:
- Motorola, Inc., Phoenix, Ariz. (USA). Semiconductor Group
- DOE Contract Number:
- NAS-7-100-954363
- OSTI ID:
- 7177580
- Report Number(s):
- ERDA/JPL/954363-76/2
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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