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ACS Nano | 2014

Plasmonic Organic Solar Cells Employing Nanobump Assembly via Aerosol-Derived Nanoparticles

Kinam Jung; Hyung-Jun Song; Gunhee Lee; Youngjun Ko; K. J. Ahn; Hoseop Choi; Jun Young Kim; Kyungyeon Ha; Jiyun Song; Jong-Kwon Lee; Changhee Lee; Mansoo Choi

We report the effect of a nanobump assembly (NBA) constructed with molybdenum oxide (MoO3) covering Ag nanoparticles (NPs) under the active layer on the efficiency of plasmonic polymer solar cells. Here, the NPs with precisely controlled concentration and size have been generated by an atmospheric evaporation/condensation method and a differential mobility classification and then deposited on an indium tin oxide electrode via room temperature aerosol method. NBA structure is made by enclosing NPs with MoO3 layer via vacuum thermal evaporation to isolate the undulated active layer formed onto the underlying protruded NBA. Simulated scattering cross sections of the NBA structure reveal higher intensities with a strong forward scattering effect than those from the flat buffer cases. Experimental results of the device containing the NBA show 24% enhancement in short-circuit current density and 18% in power conversion efficiency compared to the device with the flat MoO3 without the NPs. The observed improvements are attributed to the enhanced light scattering and multireflection effects arising from the NBA structure combined with the undulated active layer in the visible and near-infrared regions. Moreover, we demonstrate that the NBA adopted devices show better performance with longer exciton lifetime and higher light absorption in comparison with the devices with Ag NPs incorporated flat poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS). Thus, the suggested approach provides a reliable and efficient light harvesting in a broad range of wavelength, which consequently enhances the performance of various organic solar cells.


Nanotechnology | 2016

A light-trapping strategy for nanocrystalline silicon thin-film solar cells using three-dimensionally assembled nanoparticle structures.

Kyungyeon Ha; Eunseok Jang; Segeun Jang; Jong-Kwon Lee; Min Seok Jang; Hoseop Choi; Jun-Sik Cho; Mansoo Choi

We report three-dimensionally assembled nanoparticle structures inducing multiple plasmon resonances for broadband light harvesting in nanocrystalline silicon (nc-Si:H) thin-film solar cells. A three-dimensional multiscale (3DM) assembly of nanoparticles generated using a multi-pin spark discharge method has been accomplished over a large area under atmospheric conditions via ion-assisted aerosol lithography. The multiscale features of the sophisticated 3DM structures exhibit surface plasmon resonances at multiple frequencies, which increase light scattering and absorption efficiency over a wide spectral range from 350-1100 nm. The multiple plasmon resonances, together with the antireflection functionality arising from the conformally deposited top surface of the 3D solar cell, lead to a 22% and an 11% improvement in power conversion efficiency of the nc-Si:H thin-film solar cells compared to flat cells and cells employing nanoparticle clusters, respectively. Finite-difference time-domain simulations were also carried out to confirm that the improved device performance mainly originates from the multiple plasmon resonances generated from three-dimensionally assembled nanoparticle structures.


Nanotechnology | 2014

Large-area assembly of three-dimensional nanoparticle structures via ion assisted aerosol lithography with a multi-pin spark discharge generator

Kyungyeon Ha; Hoseop Choi; Kinam Jung; Kyu-Hee Han; Jong-Kwon Lee; K. J. Ahn; Mansoo Choi

We present an approach utilizing ion assisted aerosol lithography (IAAL) with a newly designed multi-pin spark discharge generator (SDG) for fabricating large-area three-dimensional (3D) nanoparticle-structure (NPS) arrays. The design of the multi-pin SDG allows us to uniformly construct 3D NPSs on a large area of 50 mm × 50 mm in a parallel fashion at atmospheric pressure. The ion-induced focusing capability of IAAL significantly reduces the feature size of 3D NPSs compared to that of the original pre-patterns formed on a substrate. The spatial uniformity of 3D NPSs is above 95% using the present multi-pin SDG, which is far superior to that of the previous single-pin SDG with less than 32% uniformity. The effect of size distributions of nanoparticles generated via the multi-pin SDG on the 3D NPSs also has been studied. In addition, we measured spectral reflectance for the present 3D NPSs coated with Ag, demonstrating enhanced diffuse reflectance.


Water Science and Technology | 2004

Current status of water reuse systems in Korea

Sung Hoon Noh; I. Kwon; H.-M. Yang; Hoseop Choi; H. Kim


Journal of Aerosol Science | 2015

Controlled electrostatic focusing of charged aerosol nanoparticles via an electrified mask

Hoseop Choi; Seunghyon Kang; Wooik Jung; Yoon-ho Jung; Sei Jin Park; Dae Seong Kim; Mansoo Choi


Archive | 2013

Process for preparing nanoparticle embedded electronic device

Changsoon Kim; Hyungchae Kim; Jongcheon Lee; Kyu-Hee Han; Hyangki Sung; Kinam Jung; Hoseop Choi; Kyungyeon Ha; Man Soo Choi


Archive | 2014

OPTICAL DEVICE USING 3-DIMENSIONAL NANOPARTICLE STRUCTURE

Kinam Jung; Jung Suk Hahn; Petro Pikhitsa; Hoseop Choi; Kyungyeon Ha; Seung Ryul Noh; Woong Sik Kim; Man Soo Choi


Archive | 2014

Optical element using three-dimensional structure assembled with nanoparticles

Kinam Jung; 정기남; Jung Suk Hahn; 한정석; Petro Pikhitsa; 피키트사페트로; Hoseop Choi; 최호섭; Kyungyeon Ha; 하경연; Seung Ryul Noh; 노승렬; Woong Sik Kim; 김웅식; Man Soo Choi; 최만수


Archive | 2014

METHOD FOR PRODUCING ELECTRONIC DEVICE CONTAINING NANOPARTICLES

Changsoon Kim; 김창순; Hyungchae Kim; 김형채; Jongcheon Lee; 이종천; Kyu-Hee Han; 한규희; Hyangki Sung; 성향기; Kinam Jung; 정기남; Hoseop Choi; 최호섭; Kyungyeon Ha; 하경연; Man Soo Choi; 최만수


Archive | 2013

Multi-tip spark discharge generator and method for producing nanoparticle structure using same

Man Soo Choi; Kyungyeon Ha; Hoseop Choi; Kyu-Hee Han; Kinam Jung; Dong-Joon Lee; Sukbyung Chae

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Kinam Jung

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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Man Soo Choi

Seoul National University

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Kyu-Hee Han

Seoul National University

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Kyungyeon Ha

Seoul National University

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Mansoo Choi

Seoul National University

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Hyangki Sung

Seoul National University

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Hyungchae Kim

Seoul National University

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Jong-Kwon Lee

Seoul National University

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Jongcheon Lee

Seoul National University

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