Yong Seob Park
College of Science and Technology
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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2016
Yong Seob Park; Chul Min Park; Jaehyeong Lee
Several research groups have claimed high energy conversion efficiency in organic solar cells. However, it still has low efficiency and is unstable, because organic materials are easily oxidized by atmospheric humidity and UV light. In this work, ZnO thin film as the blocking layer attributed to the interference of the injection of the hole from the P3HT and no charge carrier recombination. We obtained the maximum power conversion efficiency of 1.9% under AM 1.5 G spectral illumination of 100 MWcm(-2), when we used a ZnO film of 60 nm and the optimized P3HT:PCBM, and Au as the back electrode to solve the reaction problem of Al electrode and to control the work function between the HOMO level of P3HT and the energy level of the metal electrode. Power conversion efficiency of inverted organic solar cell (IOSC) is significantly dependent on the thickness of the ZnO thin film deposited by unbalanced magnetron sputtering method. Also, the stability of IOSC is measured under ambient conditions.
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2016
Yong Seob Park; Chul Min Park; Nam-Hoon Kim; Jae-Moon Kim
Nanocrystalline tungsten doped carbon (WC) films were prepared by unbalanced magnetron sputtering. Tungsten was used as the doping material in carbon thin films with the aim of application as a contact strip in an electric railway. The structural, physical, and electrical properties of the fabricated WC films with various DC bias voltages were investigated. The films had a uniform and smooth surface. Hardness and frication characteristics of the films were improved, and the resistivity and sheet resistance decreased with increasing negative DC bias voltage. These results are associated with the nanocrystalline WC phase and sp(2) clusters in carbon networks increased by ion bombardment enhanced with increasing DC bias voltage. Consequently, the increase of sp(2) clusters containing WC nanocrystalline in the carbon films is attributed to the improvement in the physical and electrical properties.
Materials Research Bulletin | 2015
Donguk Kim; Young Park; Minha Kim; Young-Kwan Choi; Yong Seob Park; Jaehyoeng Lee
Materials Research Bulletin | 2013
Yong Seob Park; Eungkwon Kim; Byungyou Hong; Jaehyoeng Lee
Thin Solid Films | 2015
Jaehyeong Lee; Yong Seob Park
Thin Solid Films | 2013
Jaehyeong Lee; Su Ho Lee; Doyoung Kim; Yong Seob Park
Thin Solid Films | 2013
Jaehyeong Lee; Byungyou Hong; Yong Seob Park
Thin Solid Films | 2013
Yong Seob Park; Munsoo Seo; Junsin Yi; Donggun Lim; Jaehyeong Lee
Thin Solid Films | 2013
Yong Seob Park; Junsin Yi; Jaehyeong Lee
Materials Research Bulletin | 2012
Yong Seob Park; Tae-Hwan Jung; Donggun Lim; Young Park; Hyungchul Kim; Won Seok Choi