Polycrystalline solar cells
Polycrystalline solar cells have an efficiency of 13 to 16% and are cheaper to manufacture than the monocrystalline variety. Liquid silicon is cast in ingots, which are in turn sawn into wafers. As the material solidifies it forms variously sized crystal structures with defects appearing on the gaps in its lattice.Such crystal defects reduce the efficiency of a solar cell.
  
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