Segmentation method of single crystal rod and single crystal rod formed by this method
A single-crystal rod and section-lifting technology, which is applied in the field of photovoltaics, can solve the problem of large reverse elongation of single crystal rods, achieve the effects of increasing the number, increasing the availability, and reducing production costs
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Embodiment 1
[0037] For 8-inch N-type single crystal rods with broken edges, when the length of the broken edges of the single crystal rods is 10mm, start to lift the section; lower the position of the crucible so that the bottom of the single crystal rods is 45mm away from the liquid surface, that is, the bottom of the single crystal rods Located at position 1; in order to avoid cracks in the single crystal rod caused by too fast heat dissipation rate of the single crystal rod, the initial lifting speed of the single crystal rod should not be too fast, and the single crystal rod should be lifted up at a pulling speed of 200mm / h until The bottom end of the single crystal rod reaches position 2, that is, the bottom end of the single crystal rod enters the guide tube; the temperature inside the guide tube is low and the heat dissipation rate is fast. At this time, the single crystal is pulled at a pulling speed of 500mm / h until the bottom of the single crystal rod leaves the guide tube and en...
Embodiment 2
[0039] The 8-inch N-type single crystal ingot with broken edges was lifted, and the specific operating parameters of the lift are shown in Table 1. The inverse elongation of the obtained single crystal rod is shown in Table 2.
Embodiment 3
[0041] The 8-inch N-type single crystal ingot with broken edges was lifted, and the specific operating parameters of the lift are shown in Table 1. The inverse elongation of the obtained single crystal rod is shown in Table 2.
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