Experiments to evaluate high-temperature rolling as a low-cost process for silicon solar cells
Abstract
Mechanical rolling (a process used in industry for producing large quantities of metallic sheet and strip) has been suggested for the rapid low-cost manufacture of silicon sheet to be used for photovoltaic power generation equipment, such as solar arrays. The advantages of rolling include: high rates of production, wide sheets as products, good control of dimension, and (in the case of solar grade silicon) minimal development of impurities. Experiments have been performed using high-temperature, high-speed compression of polycrystalline silicon cylinders. Metallography and X-ray diffraction techniques have been used to examine the samples both before and after compression, and a model process has been designed to evaluate the technical practicality and economic feasibility of the method.
- Publication:
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12th Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976pvsp.conf..168N
- Keywords:
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- Cost Effectiveness;
- Fabrication;
- Roll Forming;
- Solar Cells;
- Clean Energy;
- Energy Technology;
- Feasibility Analysis;
- High Temperature;
- Low Cost;
- Recrystallization;
- Silicon;
- Energy Production and Conversion