Shinobu Tamaoki
Sumitomo Electric Industries
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International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics | 2010
Shinobu Tamaoki; Yasuomi Kaneuchi; Motoki Kakui; Brian Baird; Naba R. Paudel; Kristopher Wieland
Continued reduction of production costs for the manufacture of thin film photovoltaic solar panels is required to support the ongoing broad adoption of this important technology. Laser scribing is an integral manufacturing process for the production of monolithically-integrated thin film solar cells. An advanced generation 1.06 um pulsed fiber master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) has recently been developed with performance attributes designed to meet current and next generation thin film laser scribing requirements for improving thin film solar cell device efficiencies, throughput, and yield. It features broad pulse width flexibility (200ps to 20 ns), excellent beam quality, and stable pulse output over a wide range of pulse repetition frequencies (50 kHz to 1 MHz). These performance attributes are expected to enable advanced laser process developments for amorphous (a)-Si, Cd-Te, CIS (CuInSe), and next-generation thin film PV cell. As a result of the experiment, we have found that 10 to 20-ns pulse width gives the good results of structuring TCO layers while the pulse width of shorter than 1ns seems suitable for Mo-layer ablation. The scanning speed of 2500mm/s and 6000mm/s has been achieved, respectively.Continued reduction of production costs for the manufacture of thin film photovoltaic solar panels is required to support the ongoing broad adoption of this important technology. Laser scribing is an integral manufacturing process for the production of monolithically-integrated thin film solar cells. An advanced generation 1.06 um pulsed fiber master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) has recently been developed with performance attributes designed to meet current and next generation thin film laser scribing requirements for improving thin film solar cell device efficiencies, throughput, and yield. It features broad pulse width flexibility (200ps to 20 ns), excellent beam quality, and stable pulse output over a wide range of pulse repetition frequencies (50 kHz to 1 MHz). These performance attributes are expected to enable advanced laser process developments for amorphous (a)-Si, Cd-Te, CIS (CuInSe), and next-generation thin film PV cell. As a result of the experiment, we have found that 10 to 20-ns pulse ...
Optical Amplifiers and Their Applications (2003), paper MD26 | 2003
Tetsufumi Tsuzaki; Shinobu Tamaoki; Motoki Kakui; Masaaki Hirano; Masayuki Shigematsu; Morio Wada; Toshimasa Umezawa; Takahiro Kudou; Takashi Mogi; Shinji Iio; Shinji Kobayashi; Tsuyoshi Yakihara; Akira Miura
We evaluated the eye-patterns of 43Gb/s WDM signals, which were amplified by dispersion managed U-band discrete fiber Raman amplifiers employing highly nonlinear fiber. No degradation of the eye-patterns was observed by adjusting the dispersion.
Archive | 2009
Motoki Kakui; Kazuo Nakamae; Shinobu Tamaoki
Archive | 2010
Shinobu Tamaoki
optical fiber communication conference | 2009
Takuji Nagashima; Toshiki Taru; Shinobu Tamaoki; Takashi Sasaki
Archive | 2008
Motoki Kakui; Kazuo Nakamae; Shinobu Tamaoki
Archive | 2007
Kazuo Nakamae; Motoki Kakui; Shinobu Tamaoki
Archive | 2009
Shinobu Tamaoki; Motoki Kakui
Archive | 2008
Shinobu Tamaoki
Archive | 2009
Shinobu Tamaoki; Motoki Kakui; Kazuo Nakamae