• Title of article

    Acceptable contamination levels in solar grade silicon: From feedstock to solar cell

  • Author/Authors

    Hofstetter، نويسنده , , J. and Lelievre، نويسنده , , J.F. and del Caٌizo، نويسنده , , C. J. Luque، نويسنده , , A.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    299
  • To page
    304
  • Abstract
    Ultimately, alternative ways of silicon purification for photovoltaic applications are developed and applied. There is an ongoing debate about what are the acceptable contamination levels within the purified silicon feedstock to specify the material as solar grade silicon. Applying a simple model and making some additional assumptions, we calculate the acceptable contamination levels of different characteristic impurities for each fabrication step of a typical industrial mc-Si solar cell. The acceptable impurity concentrations within the finished solar cell are calculated for SRH recombination exclusively and under low injection conditions. It is assumed that during solar cell fabrication impurity concentrations are only altered by a gettering step. During the crystallization process, impurity segregation at the solid-liquid interface and at extended defects are taken into account. Finally, the initial contamination levels allowed within the feedstock are deduced. The acceptable concentration of iron in the finished solar cell is determined to be 9.7 × 1 0 − 3 ppma whereas the concentration in the silicon feedstock can be as high as 12.5 ppma. In comparison, the titanium concentration admitted in the solar cell is calculated to be 2.7 × 1 0 − 4 ppma and the allowed concentration of 2.2 × 1 0 − 2 ppma in the feedstock is only two orders of magnitude higher. Finally, it is shown theoretically and experimentally that slow cooling rates can lead to a decrease of the interstitial Fe concentration and thus relax the purity requirements in the feedstock.
  • Keywords
    Gettering , Solar grade silicon , COOLING , Metal impurities
  • Journal title
    MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: B
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING: B
  • Record number

    2146522