Thickness of silicon wafer of solar photovoltaic panel
An optimum silicon solar cell with light trapping and very good surface passivation is about 100 µm thick.
An optimum silicon solar cell with light trapping and very good surface passivation is about 100 µm thick.
Currently, the thickness range of n-type silicon wafers is 120 μm–150 μm, while the thickness range of p-type silicon wafers is 140 μm–150 μm.
Today’s silicon photovoltaic cells, the heart of these solar panels, are made from wafers of silicon that are 160 micrometers thick, but with improved handling methods, the researchers propose this.
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