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monocrystalline silicon (c-Si): often made using the Czochralski process Single-crystal wafer cells tend to be expensive and because they are cut from cylindrical ingots, do not completely cover a square solar cell module without a substantial waste of refined silicon. Hence most c-Si panels have uncovered gaps at the four corners of the cells.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell#Crystalline_silicon</ref><br>  
 
monocrystalline silicon (c-Si): often made using the Czochralski process Single-crystal wafer cells tend to be expensive and because they are cut from cylindrical ingots, do not completely cover a square solar cell module without a substantial waste of refined silicon. Hence most c-Si panels have uncovered gaps at the four corners of the cells.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cell#Crystalline_silicon</ref><br>  
  
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monocrystalline silicon (c-Si): often made using the Czochralski process Single-crystal wafer cells tend to be expensive and because they are cut from cylindrical ingots, do not completely cover a square solar cell module without a substantial waste of refined silicon. Hence most c-Si panels have uncovered gaps at the four corners of the cells.[1]