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Economics of polysilicon processes
Techniques are being developed to provide lower cost polysilicon material for solar cells. Existing technology which normally provides semiconductor industry polysilicon material is undergoing changes and also being used to provide polysilicon material for solar cells. Economics of new and existing technologies are presented for producing polysilicon. The economics are primarily based on the preliminary process design of a plant producing 1,000 metric tons/year of silicon. The polysilicon processes include: Siemen's process (hydrogen reduction of trichlorosilane); Union Carbide process (silane decomposition); and Hemlock Semiconductor process (hydrogen reduction of dichlorosilane). The economics include cost estimates of capital investment and product cost to produce polysilicon via the technology. Sensitivity analysis results are also presented to disclose the effect of major paramentes such as utilities, labor, raw materials and capital investment
Fluctuations of Entropy Production in Partially Masked Electric Circuits: Theoretical Analysis
In this work we perform theoretical analysis about a coupled RC circuit with
constant driven currents. Starting from stochastic differential equations,
where voltages are subject to thermal noises, we derive time-correlation
functions, steady-state distributions and transition probabilities of the
system. The validity of the fluctuation theorem (FT) is examined for scenarios
with complete and incomplete descriptions.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Fast beam stacking using RF barriers
Two barrier RF systems were fabricated, tested and installed in the Fermilab
Main Injector. Each can provide 8 kV rectangular pulses (the RF barriers) at 90
kHz. When a stationary barrier is combined with a moving barrier, injected
beams from the Booster can be continuously deflected, folded and stacked in the
Main Injector, which leads to doubling of the beam intensity. This paper gives
a report on the beam experiment using this novel technology.Comment: 2007 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC07
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