ADVANCED CELL TECHNOLOGIES

Solar cell silicon wafer assembly
Monocrystalline silicon solar cell production involves growing high-purity silicon ingots via Czochralski method (99.999% purity), slicing into 180-200μm wafers, texturing with NaOH/KOH solution (reducing reflectivity to <10%), doping via phosphorus diffusion (900°C, 30min), screen-printing Ag/Al electrodes (120μm line width), and laminating with EVA/glass at 150°C for 20min, achieving 22-24% efficiency. [pdf]
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