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Journal of Synthetic Crystals ›› 2025, Vol. 54 ›› Issue (8): 1454-1462.DOI: 10.16553/j.cnki.issn1000-985x.2025.0033

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Effect of Three-Stage Cooling Process on the Purification of Solar-Grade Polysilicon by Solvent Refining in Al-30%Si Alloy

TANG Hong(), DI Jiahui, YANG Pingping, LI Shaomeng, SHI Yujie, HE Zhanwei, ZHAO Ziwei(), GAO Mangmang()   

  1. Ningxia Key Laboratory of Photovoltaic Materials,School of Materials and New Energy,Ningxia University,Yinchuan 750021,China
  • Received:2025-02-24 Online:2025-08-20 Published:2025-09-01

Abstract: During solvent refining for solar-grade polysilicon, the cooling process significantly influences the nucleation, crystal growth and impurity segregation of primary silicon. This study investigated the cooling process of Al-30%Si alloy over a temperature range of 900 ℃ to 600 ℃ and compared the effects of single-rate cooling and three-stage cooling processes on the morphology and impurity content of primary silicon. The main objective is to optimize the solvent refining process. The results indicate that, under the single-rate cooling process, a cooling rate of 1 ℃/min can significantly increase the primary silicon grain size, reduce the impurity content in the primary silicon, and improve the impurity removal rate. In contrast, under the three-stage cooling process, a nodal temperature close to the high-temperature region results in a larger grain size and improves the purity and yield of primary silicon. The best purification effect can be achieved when the nodal temperature is set at 700 ℃. In this case, the grain size of primary silicon is slightly lower, while the impurity content is comparable to that before optimization. At the same time, the optimized process achieves a 62.3% reduction in cooling duration and a 23.3% decrease in energy consumption. This study provides a potential strategy to fabricate solar-grade polysilicon using Al-Si solvent refining, which is of significant experiment accumulation.

Key words: solar grade polysilicon; solvent refining in Al-Si alloy; cooling rate; nodal temperature; process optimization

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