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丝路员工成长记⑩ | 中建材工程:“太阳女神”贝蒂娜&热爱中国的德国工程师海因里希
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为碲化镉太阳能电池插上腾飞的翅膀
贝蒂娜·施帕斯博士
2010年加入凯发K8官网
现任凯发K8官网工程子公司
CTF Solar研发部副主任
贝蒂娜的科学生涯始于德国达姆施塔特
对科学浓厚的兴趣
促使她进入材料科学领域
读博期间
她专注于研究太阳能电池相关领域
博士毕业后
贝蒂娜带着材料科学专业知识
踏入半导体行业
后因兴趣使然
她回归太阳能行业
在2010年与CTF Solar结缘
在 CTF Solar
她发挥了重要作用
利用自己的知识与经验
推动了碲化镉薄膜太阳能电池技术的进步
她还组织成立了一个研究和开发部门
以实现提高太阳能电池效率的工艺开发
2016年
她与同事的研发成果被转化到国内生产线上
2017年她被提升为研发部门副总监后
领导了一个 20 人团队
2016—2022年
她领导了两个受资助项目
总资金为300万欧元
自2016年以来
在 CTF Solar 研发部门的努力下
碲化镉薄膜太阳能电池的效率
从17.8% 提高到20.85%
她相信
在大家的共同努力下
薄膜太阳能市场的前景将更加广阔
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Contributing to the Development of Cadmium Telluride Solar Cells
Dr. Bettina Späth
Joined CNBM in 2010
Vice Director of the R&D Department at CTF Solar
Dr. Bettina Späth's distinguished career in science began in Darmstadt, Germany. Growing up in the picturesque town of Bensheim in Hessia, she developed a keen interest in science, which propelled her into the field of material science. Her academic journey started at Darmstadt University, where she honed her expertise in semiconductors, guided by Professor Jaegermann.
Dr. Späth's impressive understanding of material science led to her completing her diploma thesis on CdTe thin film solar cells within Professor Jaegermann's "surface science" research group. She then continued her research under the professor's mentorship, pursuing a PhD focused on the interface and back contact properties of CdTe solar cells.
Post-PhD, Dr. Späth moved to Dresden, Germany, to apply her material science expertise in the semiconductor industry. Her primary responsibility was to improve and adapt plasma etching processes for the production of memory chips.
Her interest in solar technology drew her back to the solar industry, where she worked on silicon solar cell characterization. Her significant contributions in this field led to her shifting focus back to CdTe (Cadmium Telluride) solar cells, a technology gaining attention for its high conversion efficiency and potential for mass production. In 2010, Dr. Späth joined Roth&Rau/CTF Solar, where she leveraged her understanding of materials and semiconductor technology to drive advancements in CdTe solar cell technologies.
At CTF Solar, she took on a significant role, utilizing her knowledge and experience to drive advancements in CdTe solar cell technologies. During this time, she established a close cooperation with the German Fraunhofer Institute FEP.
She set up a research and development department in CTF Solar. This department, initially consisting of 3-4 scientists, laid the foundation for today's 20-person research and development department. Initially located at Fraunhofer FEP/Dresden, Germany, the entire front-end process chain was developed. CTF Solar specified and developed several pilot tools to enable the development on processes to increase the solar cell efficiency.
First, the heart tool CSS coating was put into operation. A chemical department was established and the latest chemical processes were tested. Dr Bettina Späth was mainly responsible for the sputtering processes and metrology tools.
At that time, Dr Bettina Späth was able to drive forward the development of the metallic copper-free back contact. The first copper-free solar cells with an efficiency of >13% were developed. Several tools from the former laboratory in Kelkheim, Germany were transferred to Dresden and put into operation.
In 2011, CTIEC, part of the Chinese CNBM Group, acquired CTF Solar. The research and development department was growing and therefor moved to a bigger laboratory in the north of Dresden. The laboratory covered an area of 300 m². Together with her colleagues, Dr. Bettina Späth organized the transfer of the tools to the new location. New tools were specified and purchased and a complete upgraded laboratory was established.
Dr. Bettina Späth contributed in several founded projects in 2012-2015 and with this help, the CdTe conversion efficiency was rised to >15%. The laboratory processes were transferred into specifications of production tools. As a scientist and process engineer, Dr. Bettina Späth supported the specification of the sputtering, lasering and annealing machines as well the metrology tools. This included a close interaction with suppliers as well as several acceptance procedures at several location.
The results of the developments and investigations of Dr. Bettina Späth and her colleagues were transferred onto the first production line of CTF Solar in China in 2016. In recognition of her expertise, Dr. Späth was promoted to the role of Vice Director in the R&D department of CTF Solar in 2017. She led a team of 20 employees, shaping the company's research agenda and fostering an innovative environment. Her leadership skills and scientific acumen were instrumental in driving the company's success and furthering its reputation. From 2016- 2022 Dr. Bettina led two funded projects, each with a duration of 3 years and a funding of € 1.5 million. In 2020 CTF Solar moved again to a new location, covering an area of 1000 m².
Since 2016, the efficiency of CdTe solar cells has been improved from 17.8% to the remarkable value of 20.85% and that of 10*10 cm² modules from 14.4% to 18.3% in the R&D department of CTF Solar.
After Dr. Späth visited the Handan production line in April, she fully supported introducing the ZnTe process. With the technical support from CTF Solar team, the efficiency of CdTe thin film solar module reached 17%. Dr. Späth highly commended the hard work of HDN team. With the success of this cooperation, she has full confidence that we together can meet all challenges in the future. She believes that the prospect of CdTe solar cells market will be broader through everyone's efforts.
在文化交融中碰撞不一样的火花
延斯·海因里希
2016年加入凯发K8官网
现任凯发K8官网工程子公司
CTF Solar 技术发展部长
半导体行业的制造和工艺工程师
工艺集成和技术转化工程师
是海因里希博士曾经的工作角色
2016年
他加入CTF Solar
旨在将自己的经验技能应用于不同的行业
他与领导组建了一个新团队
从零开始设计大规模光伏组件工厂
他曾前往成都
参与启动首个大尺寸
碲化镉发电玻璃生产线工厂项目
与中国团队合作的经历顺利且愉快
他们克服中德之间的文化障碍
秉持开放态度
互相包容学习
促进了项目的顺利建成
他后又多次往返成都
保障生产线顺利试运行
不会中文的海因里希博士
曾在新冠疫情期间两次到访中国驻厂
帮助CTF Solar发展中国工程师团队
如今海因里希博士已成为CTF Solar管理委员会的成员
对团队继续创新充满信心
将继续为建筑集成光伏(BIPV)市场做贡献
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Generating Creative Ideas in Cultural Fusion
Dr. Jens Heinrich
Joined CNBM in 2016
Director od Technology Development of CTF Solar
In 1990, Jens Heinrich started studies in chemistry at Chemnitz University of Technology in Germany. After getting a master’s degree in chemistry, he continued to get a PhD in physical chemistry, focusing on the studies of chemical vapor deposition. Starting his career in the semiconductor industry as a manufacturing and process engineer, he then assumed several other roles including a process integration engineer and a technology transfer engineer in companies like AMD/ Global Foundries and Intel, gaining technical and cultural experiences in different countries.
In early 2016, Dr. Heinrich decided to move into a different technology area with the aim of learning new technologies and providing support to the new company. He joined CTF Solar as a process transfer manager with the aim of applying his experience and skillsets to a different industry. He described the start at CTF Solar as really exciting, developing a new team together with head of the process engineering department – and designing a factory for large scale PV modules based on CTF’s CdTe technology – almost from scratch. Together with the colleagues from CTIEC, they started the project of the 1st CdTe factory for large size modules (> 1m² – almost 2m²) in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province. His 1st trip to China for CTF Solar was totally different from his previous experiences. He was impressed by a very warm welcome and great hospitality he received, as well as open discussions about the best way to achieve the shared goals of the project. Of course, it was not all easy and very soon the team realized that the cultural differences between Germany and China could cause problems and misunderstandings, but everyone was open minded and willing to learn and adapt. In a very short time, the goals were set to try to combine the strengths of both cultures for the success of the project. Soon after the start of the construction, the 1st project milestone (equipment design reviews, initial acceptance tests) was passed and by the end of the year 2016, the 1st part of the production line had been moved into the factory building, while construction work still in progress. Together with most of the CTF Solar’s engineers, scientists and managers, Dr. Heinrich travelled to Chengdu multiple times, supervising the equipment’s installation and commissioning, solving problems onsite, ensuring the support and collaboration from the different suppliers. Finally, in August 2017, less than one year after completing the design review, the main deposition equipment (CSS – a co-development between CTF Solar and equipment supplier) successfully completed trial operation and produced the first functional midule on Agust 24, 2017. It was the 1st CdTe module for CNBM group and the 1st large size thin film module worldwide. After the successful demonstration of the CdTe technologies capabilities on manufacturing scale, more CdTe factory projects for CTIEC and CTF Solar have been launched.
In 2018, Dr. Heinrich got promoted to deputy head of process engineering. His focus and work tasks shifted more to building and developing the CTF Solar’s engineering team, implementing technology changes as well as ramping up and improving current and future factory projects. These new challenges required an even deeper collaboration with the colleagues and partners from CTIEC and with the CNBM factory operations teams. Here, support from Chinese colleagues within CTF Solar, especially from the CTIEC management, project team and the engineering team played an important role in his success.
2020 and the following years were packed with challenges for each team member of CTF Solar and for Dr Heinrich himself. Despite the impact of COVID-19 to the personal life, especially the CTF factory project business was affected. Most of the projects got delayed due to this pandemic situation and CTF Solar had to adapt to the new situation where they could not go to the sites. In this process, the benefits of a multinational team became obvious.
Despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Heinrich and his team persevered and adapted to new circumstances, receiving significant support from CTIEC and CNBM colleagues. As one of the two non-Chinese speaking CTF employees, he visited the factory in China twice during COVID-19 outbreak. This crisis highlighted the strength of their multinational team. Now technical development of factory sites has been continuously improved and enhanced, and the team and most of the projects are back on track. With the support from Mr. Yin, CTF Solar started to build a team of engineers within China and introduced new process and equipment to the Handan factory, which will dramatically improve the performance of the PV modules with respect to efficiency and stability.
Through the efforts of the HDOM, CTIEC and CTF teams, the heromodule with photoelectric conversion efficiency of more than 330W were produced, which is 10% more efficient than the previous record, and 15% more effienct than the current product average. This major achievement makes all the CTF Solar colleagues proud of being a member of this CNBM team.
In early 2023, Dr. Heinrich became a member of the CTF Solar Management board, allowing him to have a substantial say on CTF's further development and business, and contribute to CTIEC's and CNBM's success. He now looks forward to future challenges and is confident in the team's ability to continue innovating and contributing to the rapidly growing market of Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV).