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1 December 1983 Continuous Production Of Thin Film Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells
H. Richard Blieden
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The potential of the sun as an energy resource cannot be overstated. A minute fraction of the solar energy striking the earth's surface could supply our present energy needs indefinitely. It is clean, readily available, and inexhaustible. It is truly our best natural source of energy.
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H. Richard Blieden "Continuous Production Of Thin Film Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells", Proc. SPIE 0428, Optical Materials and Process Technology for Energy Efficiency and Solar Applications, (1 December 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936302
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KEYWORDS
Solar cells

Solar energy

Amorphous silicon

Photovoltaics

Amorphous solar cells

Manufacturing

Thin films

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