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6 February 2012 Tailor cutting of crystalline solar cells by laser micro jet
F. Bruckert, E. Pilat, P. Piron, P. Torres, B. Carron, B. Richerzhagen, M. Pirot, R. Monna
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Abstract
Coupling a laser into a hair thin water micro jet (Laser Micro Jet, LMJ) for cutting applications offers a wide range of processes that are quite unique. As the laser beam is guided by internal reflections inside of a liquid cylinder, the cuts are naturally straight and do not reflect any divergence as otherwise occurs with an unguided laser beam. Furthermore, having a liquid media at the point of contact ensures a fast removal of heat and eventual debris ensuring clean cuts, which are free of any burrs. Many applications have indeed been developed for a large variety of materials, which are as different as e.g. diamond, silicon, aluminum, ceramic and hard metals. The photovoltaic industry has enjoyed in the last decades tremendous growth rates, which are still projected into the future. We focus here on the segment of Building Integrated PV (BIPV), which requests tailored solutions to actual buildings and not-one-fits-it-all standardized modules. Having the option to tailor cut solar cells opens a new field of BIPV applications. For the first time, finished crystalline solar cells have been LMJ cut into predetermined shapes. First results show that the cut is clean and neat. Preliminary solar performance measurements are positive. This opens a new avenue of tailored made modules instead of having to rely on the one-fits-alloy approach used so far.
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F. Bruckert, E. Pilat, P. Piron, P. Torres, B. Carron, B. Richerzhagen, M. Pirot, and R. Monna "Tailor cutting of crystalline solar cells by laser micro jet", Proc. SPIE 8239, High Power Laser Materials Processing: Lasers, Beam Delivery, Diagnostics, and Applications, 82390P (6 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.906397
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KEYWORDS
Laser cutting

Solar cells

Crystalline solar cells

Diffractive optical elements

Silicon

Aluminum

Laser ablation

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