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Ceramic Enamels as New Back Contacts for Cu (In, Ga) Se2 Based Photovoltaic Tile

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Figure 1. Schematic layout of a Cu(InGa)Se 2 -based photovoltaic ceramic tile.
Figure 3. X-ray diffraction pattern of Au layer before CIGS deposition.
Figure 4. XRD of CIGS films after thermal treatment at: a) 200 ºC, b) 350 ºC, c) 450  209
Figure 5. Surface micrographs of samples treated at: a) 200 ºC, b) 350 ºC, c) 450 ºC, d) 226
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