Process Development and Design for Solar-Grade Silicon Production

Tuesday, October 18, 2011: 8:30 AM
208 A (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
Poly-silicon, the feedstock for the semiconductor and photovoltaic industries, is in short supply due to the expansion of the photovoltaic industry and recovery of the semiconductor industry. The continuing drive for higher conversion efficiencies and lower cost of poly-silicon production demands a full understanding of the production processes in order to drive the development of new or improved manufacturing processes. This session caters for contributions on recent advances in process development and design for solar-grade poly-silicon production. Papers reporting on all aspects of poly-silicon production technology are welcome, including but not limited to: feedstock materials and crystal growth process, new modeling approaches and advanced measurement techniques, advances in reactor and process design, process control, integration and optimization for the production process and solutions for large scale manufacturing.


Sponsor:
International Congress on Energy: Global Nuclear and Solar Energy in the 21st Century
Co-Sponsor(s):
Research and New Technology Committee (18j), Electronics and Photonics (08E)


Chair:
Patrick Linke
Email: patrick.linke@qatar.tamu.edu

Co-Chair:
Juan Du
Email: juand@andrew.cmu.edu



8:30 AM


9:00 AM
(254b) Solar Thermochemical Production of Solar-Grade Silicon: Thermodynamic and Economic Analyses
Ronald Michalsky, Peter Pfromm, Bryon Parman and Vincent Amanor-Boadu


9:30 AM


10:00 AM
(254d) The Impurities Removal In Polysilicon
Guoqiang Huang and Qiuling Shi


10:30 AM
(254e) Highly Active Oxide Photocathode for Photoelectrochemical Water Reduction
Elijah Thimsen, Adriana Paracchino, Vincent Laporte, Kevin Sivula and Michael Graetzel
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