Explores the preparation of silicon material and wafers for photovoltaic applications, covering topics such as the crystalline silicon standard chain and alternative wafering techniques.
Explores the fundamentals and processes for photovoltaic devices, including impurities in polysilicon, ingot growth methods, wire sawing, and the impact of cracks on wafer strength.
Introduces the theory of germination and its applications in materials science, focusing on grain size control and the formation of bulk metallic glasses.
Covers the behavior of semiconductors, including intrinsic and extrinsic properties, doping, charge carriers, band bending, and p-n junction formation.
Explores silicon and wafer preparation for photovoltaics, focusing on reducing costs and environmental impact through improved efficiency and manufacturing processes.