Crystal defects in multicrystalline silicon

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The photovoltaic industry has grown fast the recent
years, but the price per watt has not jet reached
grid parity. A further increase in solar cell
efficiency is therefore needed. It is suggested in
this work that the main quality problem in
multicrystalline silicon wafers is the existence of
dislocation clusters covering large wafer areas.
Dislocation formation mechanisms such as punch-out
from precipitates with a thermal expansion
coefficient different from that of the silicon
matrix, intergranular and intragranular hardening
and development of strain fields due to differences
in the elasticity module between different grains
are reviewed. For dislocations nucleated by an
angular grain boundary a multiplication and growth
mechanism is proposed where dislocations can cross
slip and line up at certain crystallographic
directions during crystal growth.
This work would be of interest for anybody wanting
to have an introduction to dislocation theory
relevant for solar cell silicon, or anybody being
interested in improving solar cell efficiency.

Autorentext

Birgit Ryningen, PhD: Studied material science at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).


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The photovoltaic industry has grown fast the recent years, but the price per watt has not jet reached grid parity. A further increase in solar cell efficiency is therefore needed. It is suggested in this work that the main quality problem in multicrystalline silicon wafers is the existence of dislocation clusters covering large wafer areas. Dislocation formation mechanisms such as punch-out from precipitates with a thermal expansion coefficient different from that of the silicon matrix, intergranular - and intragranular hardening and development of strain fields due to differences in the elasticity module between different grains are reviewed. For dislocations nucleated by an angular grain boundary a multiplication and growth mechanism is proposed where dislocations can cross slip and line up at certain crystallographic directions during crystal growth. This work would be of interest for anybody wanting to have an introduction to dislocation theory relevant for solar cell silicon, or anybody being interested in improving solar cell efficiency.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783639052329
    • Genre Technik
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 124
    • Herausgeber VDM Verlag
    • Jahr 2009
    • EAN 9783639052329
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-3-639-05232-9
    • Titel Crystal defects in multicrystalline silicon
    • Autor Birgit Ryningen
    • Untertitel Formation and growth of crystal defects in directionally solidified multicrystalline silicon for solar cells

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