Characterization of 3-Inch Solar Cells Fabricated from Granular Silicon Obtained in a Fluidized-Bed Reactor

Industrial feasibility of a solar-grade silicon material for use in terrestrial solar cells is demonstrated through the fabrication of practical size, 3'' diameter, solar cells. The granular silicon prepared in a fluidized-bed reactor consumes less energy than the current Siemens process....

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Veröffentlicht in:Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 1981-01, Vol.20 (S2), p.23
Hauptverfasser: Warabisako, Terunori, Matsubara, Sunao, Itoh, Haruo, Saitoh, Tadashi, Tokuyama, Takashi, Matsukuma, Kunihiro, Hasegawa, Niichiro
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Sprache:eng ; jpn
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Zusammenfassung:Industrial feasibility of a solar-grade silicon material for use in terrestrial solar cells is demonstrated through the fabrication of practical size, 3'' diameter, solar cells. The granular silicon prepared in a fluidized-bed reactor consumes less energy than the current Siemens process. A polycrystalline ingot obtained by the Czochralski method is described as a function of ingot length in terms of electrical properties and solar cell performance. Impurity gettering is also attempted through the application of a phosphorus diffusion process. The possibility of realizing a conversion efficiency higher than 8% for an entire ingot is revealed.
ISSN:0021-4922
1347-4065
DOI:10.7567/JJAPS.20S2.23