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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 January 2011
Two types of commercial electrically conductive adhesive (CA) tapes, one isotropic and the other anisotropic, were investigated for their potential application as interleafing connects for flexible thin-film photovoltaic modules. The performance stability of their vacuum-laminated sample constructs between two 50-μm stainless steel (SS) foils and between the SS foil and bilayer ZnO/Mo-coated SS foil was evaluated upon damp-heat and dry-heat exposure. Preliminary results indicated that the isotropic CA tape was more stable than the anisotropic tape.