Introduction to solar cells week 5 part B

Introduction to solar cells


week 5 part B

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1.Question 1
What is the difference between printing and coating?


Printing and coating is the same thing

Printing can produce patterns, such as text, while coating cannot

Coating can produce patterns, such as text, while printing cannot
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Printing allows for patterning, while coating only allows for very limited patterning.
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2.Question 2
Select the correct statement(s)


Polymer solar cells can be roll to roll processed because the layers can be processed from solution
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One of the key advantages of polymer solar cells is that they can be produced in roll to roll process. This is made possible by the fact that all layers can be processed from solution.

Polymer solar cells are always made using ITO as a transparent conductive oxide
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3.Question 3
Which coating or printing method is depicted?




Slot die coating

Spin coating

Knife coating

Screen printing
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That is correct
You can read more about coating techniques here.
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4.Question 4
Select the figure depicting rotary screen printing from the list below


Option A



Option B



Option C


Correct
That is correct.
In video 1, you can see an example of rotary screen printing and you can read more about printing techniques here.

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Video 1. Rotary screen printing of silver back electrodes. Source: DTU Energy.
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5.Question 5
List the main advantages of polymer solar cells as compared to first and second generation devices

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Specific advantages of organic solar cells include rapid, ultra-low-cost manufacturing, a thin, lightweight, and flexible form factor. The technology inherently allows non-toxic and can be environmentally friendly.

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