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Purpose

The aim of this paper is to provide a review of the present‐day and anticipated future uses of lasers in the production of solar cells.

Design/methodology/approach

Following a brief introduction to photovoltaics (PV), this paper first describes the two main types of solar cell, crystalline silicon and thin film and then discusses the use of lasers in their manufacture. Finally, future developments are considered.

Findings

The paper shows that lasers are used in the manufacture of both crystalline silicon and thin film PV. Applications are many and varied, e.g. edge isolation, hole drilling, border deletion and selective doping but few are yet adopted universally across the industry. Significant future prospects exist for laser‐based processes, as solar cell manufacturers seek to improve conversion efficiency and reduce production costs.

Originality/value

The paper shows that lasers play a vital role in solar cell manufacture and many additional applications will arise as photovoltaic technology is further developed.

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