Process and apparatus for producing a silicon single crystal
View Patent ↗A process for producing a silicon single crystal is by pulling the single crystal from a silicon melt which is contained in a crucible with a diameter of at least 450 mm, above which a heat shield is arranged. The single crystal being pulled has a diameter of at least 200 mm. The silicon melt is exposed to the influence of a traveling magnetic field which exerts a substantially vertically oriented force on the melt in the region of the crucible wall. There is also an apparatus which is suitable for carrying out the process.
1. A process for producing a silicon single crystal, comprising
pulling a silicon single crystal from a silicon melt which is contained in a crucible having a crucible wall and having a crucible diameter of at least 450 mm,
placing a heat shield above said crucible; and said silicon single crystal being pulled with a diameter of at least 200 mm; and
exposing the silicon melt to a magnetic field consisting of a traveling magnetic field which exerts a substantially vertically upward oriented force on the melt in a region of the crucible wall, and
applying the magnetic field with an intensity which is sufficient to attenuate low-frequency temperature fluctuations in the melt.