Velocity correlated crack front and surface marks in single crystalline silicon
Single crystal silicon cracking, a problem in solar cell operation, remains difficult to accurately predict. Here, the authors show that a silicon single crystal surprisingly cleaves without crack deviation, and that the crack front is accompanied by special marks due to local velocity changes.
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/66ef543e8cba44dfacd0c6242f5a2bf1 |
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Summary: | Single crystal silicon cracking, a problem in solar cell operation, remains difficult to accurately predict. Here, the authors show that a silicon single crystal surprisingly cleaves without crack deviation, and that the crack front is accompanied by special marks due to local velocity changes. |
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