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Monocrystalline Silicon (also known as single-crystal silicon) is a type of advanced material used in the production of semiconductor devices. It is a highly pure form of silicon, with a single crystal structure that is formed by melting and recrystallizing silicon. Monocrystalline silicon is used in a variety of applications, including solar cells, integrated circuits, and light-emitting diodes. It is also used in the production of thin-film transistors, which are used in flat-panel displays.
Monocrystalline silicon is produced through a process known as Czochralski growth, which involves melting a silicon seed crystal in a crucible and then slowly pulling it out. This process results in a single crystal structure, which is then cut into wafers for further processing. Monocrystalline silicon is highly efficient in terms of energy conversion, making it an ideal material for solar cells.
Some of the major companies in the monocrystalline silicon market include Wacker Chemie AG, REC Silicon, SunEdison, and MEMC Electronic Materials. These companies are involved in the production and supply of monocrystalline silicon for various applications. Show Less Read more