Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Vol.25, No.6, 1888-1891, 2007
Thermal model for a superstrate cooling apparatus for an integrated in-line manufacturing process for thin film photovoltaic devices
An efficient apparatus to cool glass substrates in vacuum has been developed. The regions near the substrate are maintained at a higher pressure than the surrounding vacuum environment. Heat is transferred from the substrate by thermal conduction through the gas phase to a closely spaced water cooled plate. This article presents a model to predict the heat transfer rate as a function of the Knudsen number and the substrate to cooled plate distance. (C) 2007 American Vacuum Society.