Monocrystalline silicon (called mono silicon) is extensively used in the electronic and solar photovoltaic industries. During the last decade, many new manufacturing processes have been developed to improve solar cells’ efficiency while reducing their cost of production. This paper focuses on a kerf-less technique based on the controlled fracture of silicon foils by depositing an adherent stress-inducing layer on {hkl} cleavage plans. A finite element model (FEM) is defined to study the stress intensity factors (SIFs) associated with a pre-crack located at a certain depth from the interface between the silicon substrate and the stress-inducing layer. A parametric study elucidates the dependence of the crack propagation direction on process ...
Ultra-thin and large-area silicon wafers with a thickness in the range of 20–70 μm, were produced by...
AbstractOne of the main driving forces to lower the silicon solar cell modules overall cost is to de...
Silicon solar cells are industrially produced from thin silicon wafers. Currently the thickness of t...
International audienceMonocrystalline silicon (called mono silicon) is extensively used in the elect...
AbstractIn order to reduce the silicon consumption in the production of crystalline silicon solar ce...
In order to reduce the silicon consumption in the production of crystalline silicon solar cells, the...
National audienceA new finite element method is explored to model crack propagation in a silicon sub...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology is one of the most promising ways to respond to the ever increasing wor...
The reduction of photovoltaic cells cost and the increase of their efficiency is probably one of the...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology is one of the most promising ways to respond to the ever increasing wor...
In order to reduce material-related costs, there is a need to develop new wafering techniques to pro...
AbstractAn important factor for cost reduction of solar electricity is the reduction of silicon mate...
International audienceWe present a new wafering method for the production of ultra-thin crystalline ...
AbstractTo push silicon solar cells up to their theoretical limit and, in the meantime, minimize the...
Ultra-thin and large-area silicon wafers with a thickness in the range of 20–70 μm, were produced by...
Ultra-thin and large-area silicon wafers with a thickness in the range of 20–70 μm, were produced by...
AbstractOne of the main driving forces to lower the silicon solar cell modules overall cost is to de...
Silicon solar cells are industrially produced from thin silicon wafers. Currently the thickness of t...
International audienceMonocrystalline silicon (called mono silicon) is extensively used in the elect...
AbstractIn order to reduce the silicon consumption in the production of crystalline silicon solar ce...
In order to reduce the silicon consumption in the production of crystalline silicon solar cells, the...
National audienceA new finite element method is explored to model crack propagation in a silicon sub...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology is one of the most promising ways to respond to the ever increasing wor...
The reduction of photovoltaic cells cost and the increase of their efficiency is probably one of the...
Photovoltaic (PV) technology is one of the most promising ways to respond to the ever increasing wor...
In order to reduce material-related costs, there is a need to develop new wafering techniques to pro...
AbstractAn important factor for cost reduction of solar electricity is the reduction of silicon mate...
International audienceWe present a new wafering method for the production of ultra-thin crystalline ...
AbstractTo push silicon solar cells up to their theoretical limit and, in the meantime, minimize the...
Ultra-thin and large-area silicon wafers with a thickness in the range of 20–70 μm, were produced by...
Ultra-thin and large-area silicon wafers with a thickness in the range of 20–70 μm, were produced by...
AbstractOne of the main driving forces to lower the silicon solar cell modules overall cost is to de...
Silicon solar cells are industrially produced from thin silicon wafers. Currently the thickness of t...