Bonggi Kim
Sungkyunkwan University
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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2012
Kyuwan Song; Bonggi Kim; Hoongjoo Lee; Youn-Jung Lee; Cheolmin Park; Nagarajan Balaji; Minkyu Ju; Jaewoo Choi; Junsin Yi
The low level doping of a selective emitter by etch back is an easy and low cost process to obtain a better blue response from a solar cell. This work suggests that the contact resistance of the selective emitter can be controlled by wet etching with the commercial acid barrier paste that is commonly applied in screen printing. Wet etching conditions such as acid barrier curing time, etchant concentration, and etching time have been optimized for the process, which is controllable as well as fast. The acid barrier formed by screen printing was etched with HF and HNO3 (1:200) solution for 15 s, resulting in high sheet contact resistance of 90 Ω/sq. Doping concentrations of the electrode contact portion were 2 × 1021 cm−3 in the low sheet resistance (Rs) region and 7 × 1019 cm−3 in the high Rs region. Solar cells of 12.5 × 12.5 cm2 in dimensions with a wet etch back selective emitter Jsc of 37 mAcm−2, open circuit voltage (Voc) of 638.3 mV and efficiency of 18.13% were fabricated. The result showed an improvement of about 13 mV on Voc compared to those of the reference solar cell fabricated with the reactive-ion etching back selective emitter and with Jsc of 36.90 mAcm−2, Voc of 625.7 mV, and efficiency of 17.60%.
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2012
Jonghwan Lee; Youn-Jung Lee; Minkyu Ju; Kyungyul Ryu; Bonggi Kim; Junsin Yi
One of the key issues in the solar industry is lowering dopant concentration of emitter for high-efficiency crystalline solar cells. However, it is well known that a low surface concentration of dopants results in poor contact formation between the front Ag electrode and the n-layer of Si. In this paper, an evaporated Mg layer is used to reduce series resistance of c-Si solar cells. A layer of Mg metal is deposited on a lightly doped n-type Si emitter by evaporation. Ag electrode is screen printed to collect the generated electrons. Small work function difference between Mg and n-type silicon reduces the contact resistance. During a co-firing process, Mg is oxidized, and the oxidized layer serves as an antireflection layer. The measurement of an Ag/Mg/n-Si solar cell shows that Voc, Jsc, FF, and efficiency are 602 mV, 36.9 mA/cm2, 80.1%, and 17.75%, respectively. It can be applied to the manufacturing of low-cost, simple, and high-efficiency solar cells.
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2012
Minkyu Ju; Youn-Jung Lee; Jonghwan Lee; Bonggi Kim; Kyungyul Ryu; Kyuho Choi; Kyuwan Song; Kyungsoo Lee; Changsoon Han; Youngmi Jo; Junsin Yi
Materials Research Bulletin | 2012
Cheolmin Park; Taeyoung Kwon; Bonggi Kim; Jonghwan Lee; Shihyun Ahn; Minkyu Ju; Nagarajan Balaji; Hoongjoo Lee; Junsin Yi
Thin Solid Films | 2012
Kyungyul Ryu; Youn-Jung Lee; Minkyu Ju; Hyungwook Choi; Bonggi Kim; Jonghwan Lee; Woong-Kyo Oh; Kyuho Choi; Nagarajan Balaji; Junsin Yi
Scripta Materialia | 2013
Kyuwan Song; Nagarajan Balaji; Bonggi Kim; Jaewoo Choi; Kyungyul Ryu; Cheolmin Park; Minkyu Ju; Youngseok Lee; Youn-Jung Lee; Hoongjoo Lee; Tae-Seok Lee; Junsin Yi
Materials Research Bulletin | 2012
Bonggi Kim; Young-Hyun Song; Deok Su Jo; Takeshi Abe; Karuppanan Senthil; Takaki Masaki; Kenji Toda; D.H. Yoon
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2013
Jonghwan Lee; Cheol-Min Park; Vinh Ai Dao; Youn-Jung Lee; Kyungyul Ryu; Gyuho Choi; Bonggi Kim; Minkyu Ju; Chaehwan Jeong; Junsin Yi
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2016
Cheol-Min Park; Bonggi Kim; Nagarajan Balaji; Youn-Jung Lee; Minkyu Ju; Hoongjoo Lee; Junsin Yi
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience | 2013
Cheolmin Park; Shihyun Ahn; Bonggi Kim; Kyuwan Song; Jaewoo Choi; Nagarajan Balaji; Minkyu Ju; Hoongjoo Lee; Junsin Yi