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Polysilicon

Polysilicon, or polycrystalline silicon, is a high-purity form of silicon used primarily in solar panels and semiconductors. It consists of many small silicon crystals fused together, making it an essential material for manufacturing solar cells that convert sunlight into electricity and electronic chips that power devices. Produced through complex chemical processes, polysilicon serves as the foundational material for deriving pure silicon required in various high-tech applications. Its quality and purity levels directly impact the efficiency and performance of solar panels and electronic components.