What is amorphous, in Latin it is spelled "amorphus". If you asked a Greek speaker "What is amorphous?" They would tell you it is spelled amorphous which is where we get the spelling in English.
It's definition is; "having no determinate shape or structure, shapeless, unorganized."
If you asked a chemist "What is amorphous?" They would tell you "Its of a solid: not crystalline, or not apparently so."
Amorphous solar panels are usually marketed as "thin film Pv panels". They are constructed from a vaporized silicon and applied in an amorphous form or (a-Si). Amorphous silicon being without apparent structure or shape is without the crystalline structure of conventional silicon Pv cells. Due to the non-crystalline composition it is flexible in nature, so when it is applied to a flexible surface it can form a panel with the same overall properties (flexible). A-Si can be applied at a low overall temperature so plastic can withstand the process and due to its flexible nature you can use it as a base for flexible applications. There are other materials used for thin film pv panels but this is the amorphous variety.
If you want to try your hand at your first solar panel to produce electricity, it may be wise to start small. If you get the principles down with a small amorphous solar panel set (PV) than you will know better what to do with a full blown off-the-grid solar panel array to fuel all your electricity needs.
It's definition is; "having no determinate shape or structure, shapeless, unorganized."
If you asked a chemist "What is amorphous?" They would tell you "Its of a solid: not crystalline, or not apparently so."
Amorphous solar panels are usually marketed as "thin film Pv panels". They are constructed from a vaporized silicon and applied in an amorphous form or (a-Si). Amorphous silicon being without apparent structure or shape is without the crystalline structure of conventional silicon Pv cells. Due to the non-crystalline composition it is flexible in nature, so when it is applied to a flexible surface it can form a panel with the same overall properties (flexible). A-Si can be applied at a low overall temperature so plastic can withstand the process and due to its flexible nature you can use it as a base for flexible applications. There are other materials used for thin film pv panels but this is the amorphous variety.
If you want to try your hand at your first solar panel to produce electricity, it may be wise to start small. If you get the principles down with a small amorphous solar panel set (PV) than you will know better what to do with a full blown off-the-grid solar panel array to fuel all your electricity needs.
The main thing to remember is not to run appliances that require more power than your first solar panel can handle. As a rough rule of thumb...