Multi-Crystalline (Photovoltaic)
Definition: A material that is solidified at such a rate that many small crystals (crystallites) form. The atoms within a single crystallite are symmetrically arranged, whereas the crystallites are jumbled together. These numerous grain boundaries reduce the device
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