DocumentCode :
609351
Title :
Studies of laser generated debris in crystalline silicon solar cells
Author :
Ali, Jaffar Moideen Yacob ; Walls, Jeffrey M.
Author_Institution :
SELECT, VIT Univ., Vellore, India
fYear :
2013
fDate :
10-12 April 2013
Firstpage :
859
Lastpage :
864
Abstract :
Lasers are commonly used in production of solar panels for processes such as drilling through wafers and edge isolation. These laser ablation processes generate microscopic and macroscopic debris which can cause problems with the laser process itself and subsequent production processes. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the generation of debris in the laser ablation process. In this paper, laser ablation of silicon irradiated by 1064 nm pulses emitted by a Nd:YAG laser has been investigated. Here, the ablation process was carried out at various stage speeds. The process was then assisted by a combination of pressurised air and air suction to study the effect on debris formation. Analysis shows that increasing the stage speed resulted in grooves with a smaller Heat Affected Zone and less debris distribution. The effect of applying pressurised air and air suction removed the debris present at the bottom of the groove but it has no effect on the tapers present at the groove edges. These grooves were then chemically etched and it was found that etching completely removed the debris and tapers. However, the use of nitrogen extraction during ablation was found to produce good quality surface finish.
Keywords :
elemental semiconductors; etching; laser materials processing; neodymium; silicon; solar cells; solid lasers; yttrium compounds; Nd:YAG; Si; air suction; chemical etching; crystalline silicon solar cells; debris distribution; edge isolation; good quality surface finish production; groove edges; heat affected zone; laser ablation processes; laser generated debris; macroscopic debris; microscopic debris; nitrogen extraction; pressurised air; solar panel production; wafer isolation; Etching; Gas lasers; Laser ablation; Rough surfaces; Silicon; Surface emitting lasers; Surface roughness; LGBC; Laser ablation; crystalline silicon solar cells; debris analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Efficient Technologies for Sustainability (ICEETS), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Nagercoil
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6149-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICEETS.2013.6533498
Filename :
6533498
Link To Document :
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