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Amorphous silicon and Crystallite

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Difference between Amorphous silicon and Crystallite

Amorphous silicon vs. Crystallite

Amorphous silicon (a-Si) is the non-crystalline form of silicon used for solar cells and thin-film transistors in LCDs. A crystallite is a small or even microscopic crystal which forms, for example, during the cooling of many materials.

Similarities between Amorphous silicon and Crystallite

Amorphous silicon and Crystallite have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Allotropy, Alloy, Crystal, Crystallite, Monocrystalline silicon, Polycrystalline silicon.

Allotropy

Allotropy or allotropism is the property of some chemical elements to exist in two or more different forms, in the same physical state, known as allotropes of these elements.

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Alloy

An alloy is a combination of metals or of a metal and another element.

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Crystal

A crystal or crystalline solid is a solid material whose constituents (such as atoms, molecules, or ions) are arranged in a highly ordered microscopic structure, forming a crystal lattice that extends in all directions.

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Crystallite

A crystallite is a small or even microscopic crystal which forms, for example, during the cooling of many materials.

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Monocrystalline silicon

Monocrystalline silicon (also called "single-crystal silicon", "single-crystal Si", "mono c-Si", or mono-Si) is the base material for silicon chips used in virtually all electronic equipment today.

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Polycrystalline silicon

Polycrystalline silicon, also called polysilicon or poly-Si, is a high purity, polycrystalline form of silicon, used as a raw material by the solar photovoltaic and electronics industry.

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Amorphous silicon and Crystallite Comparison

Amorphous silicon has 74 relations, while Crystallite has 57. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 4.58% = 6 / (74 + 57).

References

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