Sunday, January 4, 2009

Summary and links to earlier CIGS posts

I've decided to leave my earlier CIGS posts in my personal blog for the simple reason that it seems complicated to move them here. Instead I'll provide the CIGS link to them with a little summary of the content here from oldest to newest.

A solar module: I-V curve of Ångström 12.5 x 12.5 cm module.
Solar cells, modules and panels: Series and parallel connections of CIGS devices.
A CIGS solar cell: Description of the layers that make up a CIGS cell.
My solar installation: My frustrations with Swedish laws making private ownership of solar panels uneconomical.
Building a solar charger: Building chargers using our own 12.5 x 12.5 cm square modules.
Nanosolar: Written in July, 2008 about why the hype around Nanosolar was just that - hype.
A CIGS day: Making CIGS with half the usual thickness.
The making of a CIGS solar cell: How I deposit the layers of a CIGS solar cell.
Patent application: As the title says.
Fun with setbacks: The copper evaporation source is broken.
Hello World: The first new co-contributor, Per-Oskar, introduces himself.
How does a CIGS solar cell respond to sunlight?: CIGS spectral response and the solar spectrum.

Hopefully, there will be more contributors. It would be great to have a site for sharing ideas and getting feedback. If you would like be a contributor, please leave a comment to this post.

/Marta