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Photonics | 2010

Flexible printed sensor tape based on solution processed materials

Ana Claudia Arias; Jurgen H. Daniel; Tse Nga Ng; Sean Garner; Gregory L. Whiting; Leah L. Lavery; Beverly Russo; Brent S. Krusor

In this report, the fabrication of inkjet-printed complementary organic inverters was demonstrated. The acceleration sensors were integrated with printed inverters to enable amplification of sensor signals. This demonstration of sensors with amplifiers showed a potential printing method to fabricate low-cost, mechanically flexible sensor system from polymers.


photovoltaic specialists conference | 2012

Formation of very low resistance contact for silicon photovoltaic cells

Baomin Xu; Scott J. Limb; Alexandra Rodkin; Eric J. Shrader; Sean Garner

A number of approaches have been developed in order to introduce a nickel-based contact layer between the silver electrode and n+ emitter layer, which can substantially reduce the specific contact resistance. One of them is to use a blanket sputtered nickel film as the contact layer and screen printed silver lines as an etch mask to pattern the underlying nickel film. This approach ensures the use of high quality nickel film as a contact layer to reduce the specific contact resistance, and also avoids the use of standard photolithographic process to reduce the cost. The result shows the specific contact resistance with this approach can be reduced by about two orders of magnitude compared to only using screen printed silver gridlines. The second approach is to use inkjet printed nickel nanoparticle inks instead of the sputtered nickel film to form the contact layer, enabling a very low cost inline process that can be easily implemented into current solar cell production line. The PC1D modeling result shows that the absolute efficiency of solar cells can be increased by up to 0.9% with the substantial reduction on contact resistance.


Archive | 2013

Strategic modeling for economic optimization of grid-tied energy assets

Daniel H. Greene; Robert Sean McHenry; Bhaskar Saha; Sylvia Smullin; David Eric Schwartz; Sean Garner


Archive | 2010

Optimization of a thermoacoustic apparatus based on operating conditions and selected user input

David Eric Schwartz; Sean Garner


Archive | 2009

Thermo-Electro-Acoustic Engine And Method Of Using Same

Sean Garner; David Eric Schwartz


Archive | 2013

Plate-based adsorption chiller subassembly

Sean Garner


Archive | 2010

Thermoacoustic apparatus with series-connected stages

David Eric Schwartz; Sean Garner


Archive | 2012

Collapsible solar-thermal concentrator for renewable, sustainable expeditionary power generator system

Patrick C. Cheung; Alexander S. Tuganov; Sean Garner


Archive | 2011

Thermal switch using moving droplets

Dirk De Bruyker; David Eric Schwartz; Ricardo Santos Roque; Sean Garner; Matthew D. Eisaman; Joseph Robert Johnson


Archive | 2015

Control system for hybrid vehicles with high degree of hybridization

David Eric Schwartz; Sean Garner; Bhaskar Saha; Simon Barber

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