Method for quality film formation

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Inventors

Lampkin, Curtis M.
Roderick, Guy A.
Locke, Peter

Application #

886890

Filed

Mar-15-1978

Published

Sep-23-1980

Current US Class

118/323
118/326
118/666
427/314
427/372.2
427/424
427/557
427/74
427/8

International Classes

F24J 003/02; B05D 003/02

Field of Search

427/8 427/74 427/314 427/372

Assignee

Photon Power, Inc. (El Paso, TX)

Examiners

Hoffman; James R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bard & Groves

US Patent References

3959565   Tin oxide coating
4095006   Cadmium sulfide fi...
4104420   Photovoltaic cell

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Abstract
Methods and apparatus are provided for forming films of materials which are component layers of solar energy conversion devices, e.g. photovoltaic cells and heat collector panels. A selected substrate, generally glass, is heated while being sprayed with solutions which react on the heated surface to form a particular film. Films of SnO.sub.x and CdS are particularly produced. According to the present invention, a thermal energy input gradient is provided to approximate the energy loss gradient during the spray process. Radiative heaters provide a rapid resupply of energy to the substrate and, in some instances, directly to the film forming surface. Temperature detectors, such as thermocouples, monitor substrate temperature to provide the radiative energy input needed for substantial temperature uniformity.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method of forming films of material suitable for solar energy conversion devices and the like, comprising the steps of:

moving a glass substrate through a plurality of heat zones;

establishing at least one surface of said substrate within said heat zones at preselected temperatures;

spraying a portion of said at least one surface with a composition while said portion of said at least one surface is within at least one of said heat zones; and

selectively energizing heaters within each of said heat zones to obtain a thermal energy input distribution within each of said heat zones adjacent said substrate approximating thermal energy losses from said substrate to maintain said at least one surface within a range of temperatures effective to produce said film from said sprayed composition.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention is directed to method and apparatus for the production of solar energy conversion devices, and, more particularly, to methods and apparatus for forming high quality material films on a glass substrate for improved solar heat collection panels and for large area photovoltaic panels.

A clear need has arisen for alternate sources of energy in the United States and throughout the world as traditional energy sources are being depleted. Solar energy is one of the alternate sources being examined because of its availability and apparent lack of polluting side effects. The conversion of solar energy into an energy form which is domestically usable generally takes two forms. A first form is heat energy, wherein incident solar radiation is transmitted through a suitable transparent panel to heat a material, generally a liquid contained therein, and where the infrared radiation emitted by the heated material is reflected by the covering panel and thereby retained within the heat generating unit. A second form is electricity, wherein the incident solar radiation is directly converted at a photovoltaic junction into a direct current supply which may be interconnected with external equipment to provide either a direct current or alternating current power supply for conventional use.
 
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