Mitsubishi Cooperation, AIST and Tokki Corporation Develop Highly Integrated Organic Photovoltaics Module
Tokyo, Jun 19, 2009 (ACN Newswire via COMTEX) --
Mitsubishi Cooperation (MC), the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and Tokki Corporation (TOKKI) have succeeded in developing a new, highly-integrated Organic Photovoltaics (OPV) module. This is probably the world's first organic photovoltaics module, and will be exhibited at the PV Japan world exposition held from June 24 to 26, 2009, at Makuhari Messe.
MC, AIST and TOKKI have been conducting a Joint Research and Development project for OPVs since March 20, 2008. OPVs are a well - known type of third-generation Photovoltaics that use organic materials to make light, thin and colorful film PV modules. OPVs are expected to be used in windows, walls, cloths, textiles, outdoor equipment and toys. These applications have proven difficult for the silicon type of PV modules currently in use, and the hope is that OPVs will be more effective. Until now, however, the efficiency of OPVs in converting sunlight has been a problem. MC, AIST and TOKKI now believe they have developed a highly-integrated technology to solve this problem.
The new module uses laser-scribing technology on a glass substrate. Organic semiconductor materials are deposited on the substrate and then divided into several cells with the laser. The technology eliminates the need for, deposition mask patterning, which is used in conventional methods. The new module is highly integrated and should improve sunlight conversion efficiency.
About Mitsubishi Corporation
Mitsubishi Corporation (TSE: 8058; ADR: MSBHY) is Japan's largest general trading company (sogo shosha) with over 200 bases of operations in approximately 80 countries worldwide. Together with its over 500 group companies, Mitsubishi Corporation employs a multinational workforce approximately 55,000 people. The Group has long been engaged in business with customers around the world in virtually every industry, including energy, metals, machinery, chemicals, food and general merchandise. Mitsubishi Corporation's commitment to social responsibility is embodied in its corporate philosophy and demonstrated through its extensive programme of cultural, environmental and educational projects worldwide. For more information, please visit www.mitsubishicorp.com .
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