Polycrystalline silicon (commonly called "polysilicon") is the material of choice for photovoltaic (PV) applications. Polysilicon is the purest synthetic material on the market, though its processing through gas purification and decomposition (commonly called "Siemens" process) carries high environm
Solar silicon processes: technologies, challenges, and opportunities
β Scribed by Ceccaroli, Bruno; Γvrelid, Eivind; Pizzini, Sergio
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 264
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Polycrystalline silicon (commonly called "polysilicon") is the material of choice for photovoltaic (PV) applications. Polysilicon is the purest synthetic material on the market, though its processing through gas purification and decomposition (commonly called "Siemens" process) carries high environmental risk. While many current optoelectronic applications require high purity, PV applications do not and therefore alternate processes and materials are being explored for PV grade silicon. Solar Silicon Processes: Technologies, Challenges, and Opportunities reviews current and potential future processing technologies for PV applications of solar silicon. It describes alternative processes and issues of material purity, cost, and environmental impact. It covers limits of silicon use with respect to high-efficiency solar cells and challenges arising from R&D activities. The book also defines purity requirements and purification processes of metallurgical grade silicon (MG-Si) and examines production of solar grade silicon by novel processes directly from MG-Si and/or by decomposition of silane gas in a fluidized bed reactor (FBR). Furthermore, the book:
- Analyzes past research and industrial development of low-cost silicon processes in view of understanding future trends in this field.
- Discusses challenges and probability of success of various solar silicon processes.
- Covers processes that are more environmentally sensitive.
- Describes limits of silicon use with respect to high-efficiency solar cells and challenges arising from R&D activities.
- Defines purity requirements and purification processes of MG-Si.
- Examines production of solar grade silicon directly from MG-Si.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Chapter 1. Purity requirements for silicon in photovoltaic applications / Carlos del CanΜizo Nadal, Simona Binetti, and Tonio Buonassisi --
Chapter 2. The MG silicon route / Eivind Γvrelid and Sergio Pizzini --
Chapter 3. Conventional and advanced purification processes of MG silicon / Yves Delannoy, Matthias Heuer, Eivind Γvrelid, and Sergio Pizzini --
Chapter 4. Elkem solar and Norwegian PV industry through 40 years (1975-2015) / Bruno Ceccaroli and Ragnar Tronstad --
Chapter 5. From conventional polysilicon siemens process to low-energy fluidized bed processes using silane / William C. Breneman and Stein Julsrud --
Chapter 6. Thermodynamic research for the development of solar grade silicon refining processes / Kasuki Morita.
β¦ Subjects
Silicon solar cells;Photovoltaic power generation;Polycrystalline semiconductors;Solar cells;TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING;Mechanical
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