doping silicone
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silicone is coated with other elements to make a pn jct. are both sides of silicone doped or only one? explain...
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Re: doping silicone
I am not sure how deep you want to go, but this link has a high level view of the process:
http://www.solarworld-usa.com/solar-101/making-solar-panelsDiffusing
Next, wafers are moved in cartridges into long, cylindrical, ovenlike chambers in which phosphorus is diffused into a thin layer of the wafer surface. The molecular-level impregnation occurs as the wafer surface is exposed to phosphorus gas at a high heat, a step that gives the surface a negative potential electrical orientation. The combination of that layer and the boron-doped layer below creates a positive-negative, or P/N, junction – a critical partition in the functioning of a PV cell.
In this example, the silicon ingot is made with Boron--So the whole ingot (and sliced into cells) is "P type" material. The above diffusion process makes the "N type" silicon on one side of the cell. Where the diffusion "stops" is the P/N junction.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: doping siliconesilicone is coated with other elements to make a pn jct. are both sides of silicone doped or only one? explain...
Doping of silicon is not a coating but an infusion. Depending on the doping concentration, the doping substance, and the layer thickness, silicon can be doped in a number of ways: adding the dopant to the melt before the ingot is pulled, ion implantation, chemical vapor deposition, and epitaxial growth are some of them.
Both sides of a PN junction are doped; one side is with a P type dopant such as boron, the other with an N type dopant such as phosphorus. Intrinsic (undoped) silicon does not conduct electricity. -
Re: doping siliconeOne is a crystalline substance from which electrical devices are made, the other is what gives many pole dancers that extra jiggle.
I'm still not sure I understand. Perhaps if you posted a PICTURE of each (of the above) it would help to show the difference from a visual perspectiveOff-Grid in Central Florida since 2005, Full-Time since June 2014 | 12 X Sovello 205w panels, 9 X ToPoint 220w panels, 36x ToPoint 225w panels (12,525 watts total) | Custom built single-axis ground mounts | Complete FP2 Outback System: 3 x FM80, 2 x VFX3648, X240 Transformer, FLEXnet-DC, Mate-3, Hub-10, FW500 AC/DC | 24 x Trojan L16RE-B Batteries 1110ah @ 48v | Honda EU7000is Generator and a pile of "other" Generators | Home-Made PVC solar hot water collector | Custom data logging software http://www.somewhatcrookedcamp.com/monitormate.html -
Re: doping siliconeI'm still not sure I understand. Perhaps if you posted a PICTURE of each (of the above) it would help to show the difference from a visual perspective
No, it wouldn't. It would just make extra work for moderators.
The silicon isn't coated. As ggunn says it is infused (or 'modified' if you will) making it a compound rather than a pure element. -
Re: doping silicone
about the PN jct....some of the web visuals explaining it are better than others. Some make look like there are photons hitting both sides of the PN jct.
That isnt right
. Electrons that are bounced off of atoms are forced to go around the PN jct ,thru a load and then rejoin the panel on the other side of the pn jct where the polarity will accept them into holes.Some animations make it look like there are electrons going both ways.. -
Re: doping silicone
Actually, they do make Bi-Facial solar panels (glass on both sides) solar panels. The P-N Junction itself is not (completely?) direction sensitive regarding light. I believe that the construction of the contacts used to harvest the electricity affects the ability to make cells bi-facial (contacts need to allow light through to underlying Silicon.
http://www.pv-tech.org/news/spi_2013_panasonic_displays_special_order_double_bifacial_hit_module
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: doping siliconeActually, they do make Bi-Facial solar panels (glass on both sides) solar panels. The P-N Junction itself is not (completely?) direction sensitive regarding light. I believe that the construction of the contacts used to harvest the electricity affects the ability to make cells bi-facial (contacts need to allow light through to underlying Silicon.
http://www.pv-tech.org/news/spi_2013_panasonic_displays_special_order_double_bifacial_hit_module
-Bill
And this is one of the reasons panels aren't very efficient. If they could make that junction truly polarized it would improve things. Maybe someday. -
Re: doping siliconeCariboocoot wrote: »And this is one of the reasons panels aren't very efficient. If they could make that junction truly polarized it would improve things. Maybe someday.
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