Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5489327 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The growth of mono-like ingot by directional solidification has suffered serious problems in defect control. We proposed a simple approach by using seed partitions, and the grown crystal had much lower defects and better orientation uniformity. Furthermore, the partitions allowed the much easier seed preparation, which had a significant advantage in production. The concept was demonstrated by a G1 experiment, and the detailed defect analyses were carried out. The wafers after gettering had the best lifetime of more than 1Â ms after surface passivation. The color mismatch in the appearance of the solar cells made from the wafer was also significantly mitigated.
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Authors
C.Y. Lan, Y.C. Wu, A. Lan, C.F. Yang, C. Hsu, C.M. Lu, A. Yang, C.W. Lan,