IP Library Granted Patent US 9,082,914
Granted Patent B2
US 9,082,914 · App. 13/349,964 · Granted Jul 14, 2015

Photovoltaic module including high contact angle coating on one or more outer surfaces thereof, and/or methods of making the same

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Patent No.
US 9,082,914
App. No.
13/349,964
Granted
Jul 14, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Certain example embodiments of this invention relate to photovoltaic modules that include high contact angle coatings on one or more outermost major surfaces thereof, and/or associated methods. In certain example embodiments, the high contact angle coatings advantageously reduce the likelihood of electrical losses through parasitic leakage of the electrical current caused by moisture on surfaces of the photovoltaic modules, thereby potentially improving the efficiency of the photovoltaic devices. In certain example embodiments, the high contact angle coatings may be nitrides and/or oxides of or including Si, Ti, Ta, TaCr, NiCr, and/or Cr; hydrophobic DLC; and/or polymer-based coatings. The photovoltaic modules may be substrate-type modules or superstrate-type modules in different example embodiments.

Claims (10)

1. A photovoltaic module, comprising:

front and back substantially parallel, spaced apart glass substrates;

a semiconductor layer sandwiched between first and second electrode layers, wherein the semiconductor layer and the first and second electrode layers are all located between the front and back substrates; and

an opaque hydrophobic coating on an outermost surface of the back glass substrate, and a transparent hydrophobic coating on an outermost surface of the front glass substrate, each of the opaque and transparent hydrophobic coatings having an initial contact angle of at least 50 degrees,

wherein the opaque and transparent hydrophobic coatings reduce creep current between the first and second electrode layers to improve efficiency of the photovoltaic module, and

wherein the opaque hydrophobic coating is a single continuous coating extending underneath a photoactive area of the photovoltaic module.

2. The module of claim 1 , wherein the opaque hydrophobic coating includes a layer comprising a nitride and/or oxide of or including Si, Ti, Ta, TaCr, NiCr, and/or Cr.

3. The module of claim 2 , wherein the opaque hydrophobic coating includes a layer comprising non-conducting TaNx or TaOxNy.

4. The module of claim 2 , wherein the opaque hydrophobic coating includes a layer comprising TiNx or TiOxNy.

5. The module of claim 1 , wherein the transparent hydrophobic coating includes a layer comprising diamond-like carbon.

Assignments (4)
MERGER Recorded May 30, 2018
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From: CENTRE LUXEMBOURGEOIS DE RECHERCHES POUR LE VERRE ET LA CERAMIQUE S.A.
To: CENTRE LUXEMBOURGEOIS DE RECHERCHES POUR LE VERRE ET LA CERAMIQUE S.À R.L.
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