Co-extrusion printing for low cost and high performance energy devices

Citation

Cobb, C.; Shrader, E. Co-extrusion printing for low cost and high performance energy devices. TechConnect World; 2012 June 19; Santa Clara, CA USA.

Abstract

The method of co-extrusion of dissimilar materials has been developed at PARC, a Xerox Company, to successfully produce high aspect ratio structures for solar cell gridlines and battery electrode structures. In the solar application, the process is stable and repeatable, and a fully integrated tool has been developed that is now being demonstrated at a customer site. The co-extrusion process is capable of non-contact, direct deposition of features as small as 1 10 um with aspect ratios in the range of 1:1 to 30:1. Alternating fluids are co-extruded to form a fine vertically interdigitated lamina structure. The relative thickness, width, and length of the deposited features can be varied by altering the printhead geometry, fluid properties, and printing process conditions.


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