Production of solar-grade silicon from purified metallurgical siliconThe long-term goal of this work is to produce silicon of solar-grade quality at 3 x 10 to the 6th kg/y for less than $10/kg by, or before 1986. The approach is to improve and expand upon the technology used today to commercially produce metallurgical-grade silicon (MG-Si). This is currently being accomplished by using purer raw materials in the arc furnace process for producing MG-Si, by upgrading the furnace itself, and by unidirectionally solidifying the molten silicon exiting the furnace. Solar cells fabricated from partially purified MG-Si have shown average AM0 efficiencies in the range of 9-11%. Since further MG-Si purification yet remains possible, fabrication of cells of considerably higher conversion efficiency is deemed feasible.
Document ID
19780027016
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Hunt, L. P. (Dow Corning Corp. Hemlock, MI, United States)
Dosaj, V. D. (Dow Corning Corp. Hemlock, MI, United States)
Mccormick, J. R. (Dow Corning Corp. Hemlock, MI, United States)
Crossman, L. D. (Dow Corning Corp. Hemlock, Mich., United States)