Friday, March 30, 2018 4:52:43 PM
The previous two posts show that Natcore has been working with "carrier selective contacts" from the begining. Attention, however, was focused on the use of lasers. The use of lasers did not pan out. My guess is because silicon solar panels have to withstand severe hail storms and the laser process compromised the strength of the silicon.
In the meantime, did Levy and Carlson find a better way to make contact with their aluminum foil? Or, were lasers just a way to keep investors on board while they worked on getting some patents? Or, is this pivot to "carrier selective contacts" just another way to string investors along some more?
It is hard for me to tell where Natcore is headed. Levy's resignation is cause for concern. If he is not working full-time with a major solar cell manufacturer to get the aluminum foil cell into production, I think Natcore is finished.
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