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Thicker than Thin

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Anne L. Fischer, Senior Editor, [email protected]

Bringing down the cost of solar has many manufacturers looking at new materials and novel processes. NanoGram Corp. of Milpitas, Calif., specializes in a process called laser reactive deposition (LRD), which is used in manufacturing optical, electronic and energy products. Now the company is using the same process for manufacturing solar modules. The technology produces a product called SilFoil, which implies exactly what it is – crystalline silicon deposited directly as a film. According to Kieran Drain, president and CEO of NanoGram, at about 35 μm, SilFoil is thicker than thin...Read full article

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