Title :
Micro chiplet printer for micro-scale photovoltaic system assembly
Author :
Patrick Y. Maeda;Jeng Ping Lu;Gregory L. Whiting;David K. Biegelsen;Sourobh Raychaudhuri;Rene Lujan;Janos Veres;Eugene M. Chow;Vipin Gupta;Gregory N. Nielson;Scott Paap
Author_Institution :
PARC, a Xerox Company, 3333 Coyote Hill Rd., Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
fDate :
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The micro-CPV concept uses an array of micro unit cells (or elements) such that the material usage, weight, and the required structural strength can all be scaled down favorably. Unfortunately, one of the essential unfavorable scaling factors is the assembly cost due to the many micro scale components that must be deposited, positioned, oriented, and connected over large areas. By using a dynamic electric field template, we successfully demonstrate chiplet printing - assembling a desired solar cell chip at a designated location with well controlled orientation. Xerographic printing systems utilizing this method can be extended to provide high-throughput, on-demand heterogeneous assembly of micro-CPV systems.
Keywords :
"Optical films","Optical refraction","Assembly","Arrays","Photovoltaic cells","Optical imaging","Lenses"
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), 2015 IEEE 42nd
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2015.7356280