![][1] There is a growing demand for cost-effective and high-performance thin-film photovoltaic solutions, thanks to the falling prices of their crystalline silicon (c-Si) counterparts. Copper-indium-(gallium)-diselenide (or/and sulfide) (CIGS) technology is regarded by some as the most promising thin-film PV contender to the c-Si due to its high conversion efficiencies, potential cost effectiveness and incrementally improving manufacturability.
[1]: http://www.renewableenergyworld.com//assets/images/story/2012/5/22/1332-large-scale-molybdenum-electrodes-for-manufacturing-cigs-solar-cells.jpg
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