• 제목/요약/키워드: Double-sided Coating

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절연막을 이용한 단면 표면조직화 결정질 실리콘 태양전지 (The Single-Side Textured Crystalline Silicon Solar Cell Using Dielectric Coating Layer)

  • 도겸선;박석기;명재민;유권종;송희은
    • 한국태양에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국태양에너지학회 2011년도 추계학술발표대회 논문집
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    • pp.245-248
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    • 2011
  • Many researches have been carried out to improve light absorption in the crystalline silicon solar cell fabrication. The rear reflection is applied to increase the path length of light, resulting in the light absorption enhancement and thus the efficiency improvement mainly due to increase in short circuit current. In this paper, we manufactured the silicon solar cell using the mono crystalline silicon wafers with $156{\times}156mm^2$, 0.5~3.0 ${\Omega}{\cdot}cm$ of resistivity and p-type. After saw damage removal, the dielectric film ($SiN_x$)on the back surface was deposited, followed by surface texturing in the KOH solution. It resulted in single-side texturing wafer. Then the dielectric film was removed in the HF solution. The silicon wafers were doped with phosphorus by $POCl_3$ with the sheet resistance 50 ${\Omega}/{\Box}$ and then the silicon nitride was deposited on the front surface by the PECVD with 80nm thickness. The electrodes were formed by screen-printing with Ag and Al paste for front and back surface, respectively. The reflectance and transmittance for the single-sided and double-sided textured wafers were compared. The double-sided textured wafer showed higher reflectance and lower transmittance at the long wavelength region, compared to single-sided. The completed crystalline silicon solar cells with different back surface texture showed the conversion efficiency of 17.4% for the single sided and 17.3% for the double sided. The efficiency improvement with single-sided textured solar cell resulted from reflectance increase on back surface and light absorption enhancement.

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양면 인쇄법을 이용한 중금속 검출용 3D 종이 기반 분석장치 제작 (Fabrication of 3D Paper-based Analytical Device Using Double-Sided Imprinting Method for Metal Ion Detection)

  • 최진솔;정헌호
    • 청정기술
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.323-330
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    • 2022
  • 미세유체 종이-기반 분석 장치는 최근 현장 진단 및 환경 물질 감지를 포함한 다양한 적용가능성으로 주목을 받고 있다. 본 연구는 적은 비용과 간단한 검출 방법으로 중금속을 빠르게 검출할 수 있는 3D-μPAD를 제작하기 위해 PDMS 양면 인쇄 방법을 제안하였다. 3D-μPAD 디자인은 레이저 커팅으로 아크릴 스탬프에 적용할 수 있으며, 제작된 스탬프에 PDMS 고분자를 스핀 코팅 후 양면접촉인쇄 방식 도입을 통해 3차원 형태의 소수성 장벽 형성에 필요한 조건을 확인하였다. 구체적으로 소수성 장벽 형성 조건인 고분자 농도, 스핀 코팅 속도 및 접촉 시간에 따라 PDMS 소수성 장벽 면적과 친수성 채널의 면적 변화를 분석함으로써 3D-μPAD 제작 공정 조건 최적화를 수행하였다. 최적화된 μPAD로 니켈, 구리, 수은 이온, pH를 다양한 농도에서 검출하였고 이를 ImageJ 프로그램으로 분석하여 grayscale 값으로 정량화 하였다. 이를 통해 3D-μPAD를 제작함으로써 특별한 분석 기기 없이 다양한 중금속 비색 검출을 수행함으로써 조기진단 바이오 센서로의 응용 가능성을 증명하였다. 이 3D-μPAD는 휴대가 간편한 다중 금속이온 검출 바이오센서로서, 신속한 현장 모니터링이 가능하므로 개발도상국 같은 자원이 제한된 지역에서 유용하게 사용 가능하다.

고용량 리튬이온이차전지용 고내열성 분리막 코팅장비 연구 (A Study on High Thermal Stable Separator Coating Machine for High-Capacity Lithium Ion Secondary Battery)

  • 노진희;손화진;이호철;박정현
    • 한국기계가공학회지
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    • 제18권12호
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 2019
  • As the separator becomes thinner, the role of thermal stability becomes more important in ensuring the high capacity of medium- and large-sized lithium-ion secondary batteries. In this study, we researched coating technology to improve the separator's thermal stability. We minimized the coating time by optimizing the design of a vertical two-stage coater that was thin, uniform, and capable of coating on both sides at the same time with a maximum 2㎛ thickness coating layer of fluorinated polymer (PVdF-HFP) on the bare polyethylene (PE) separator, which increased the thermal stability. In addition, during the coating process, a dual-jacket-roll method of drying was developed that increased the drying effectiveness without thermal damage to the separator. We also investigated the thermal stability of the separator manufactured from a coating machine, and studied the battery-applied performance by making a lithium-ion pouch battery.

EM Radioautographic Techniques에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) - Cork 방법(方法) - (An Improved Method for EM Radioautographic Techniques using Cork)

  • 김명국
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • 제10권1_2호
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    • pp.7-17
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    • 1980
  • Electron microscope radioautography introduced by Liquier-Milward (1956) is now used routinely in many laboratories. Most of the technical difficulties in specimen preparation have been overcome. This method is modified from loop method for improvement of EM radioautographic techniques. The advantages of this method are: 1. the use of single specimens on small corks and of a large wire loop, allows the experimenter to avoid the blemishes in the membrane; 2. the surfactant dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate is added to diluted ILford L4, thus greatly prolonging the period of time over which good emulsion layers can be made; 3. corks can be handled in perspex holder which allows about 20 specimens to be developed simultaneously. The steps of the method comprise: 1. Cut ribbons of ultrathin sections of silver interference colour 2. Pick them up on formvar-coated 200 mesh grids 3. Prestaining of tissues 4. Coat the specimens with a thin layer of carbon by evaporation (30-60A) 5. Mount the specimens on corks (about 1cm apical diameter) using double-sided scotch tape 6. Emulsion coating; a. Take a 250m1 beaker, place it on the pan of a sliding weight balance and weigh it. Add 10 grams extra to the beam. Add pieces of ILford L4 emulsion to the beaker until the balance is swinging freely. Add the 20ml of distilled water that was previously measured out. b. Surfactant dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate is added to diluted ILford L4. 7. Prepare a series of membranes of gelled emulsion with the wire loop and apply one to each cork-borne specimen. 8. Put the specimens away to expose by pushing the corks into short length of PVC tubing, each tube having a small hole in the side 9. Place the tubes in small boxes together with silica gel. 10. Exposure 11. Developer - Kodak Microdol X for 3 minutes 12. Fixer - A perspex holder can be manufactured which allows 20 specimens to be developed simultaneously. 12. Fixer - 30% sodium thiosulfate for 10 minutes 13. Examination with Siemens Elmiskop 1A electron microscope

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Development and testing of multicomponent fuel cladding with enhanced accidental performance

  • Krejci, Jakub;Kabatova, Jitka;Manoch, Frantisek;Koci, Jan;Cvrcek, Ladislav;Malek, Jaroslav;Krum, Stanislav;Sutta, Pavel;Bublikova, Petra;Halodova, Patricie;Namburi, Hygreeva Kiran;Sevecek, Martin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • 제52권3호
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    • pp.597-609
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    • 2020
  • Accident Tolerant Fuels have been widely studied since the Fukushima-Daiichi accident in 2011 as one of the options on how to further enhance the safety of nuclear power plants. Deposition of protective coatings on nuclear fuel claddings has been considered as a near-term concept that will reduce the high-temperature oxidation rate and enhance accidental tolerance of the cladding while providing additional benefits during normal operation and transients. This study focuses on experimental testing of Zr-based alloys coated with Cr-based coatings using Physical Vapour Deposition. The results of long-term corrosion tests, as well as tests simulating postulated accidents, are presented. Zr-1%Nb alloy used as nuclear fuel cladding serves as a substrate and Cr, CrN, CrxNy layers are deposited by unbalanced magnetron sputtering and reactive magnetron sputtering. The deposition procedures are optimized in order to improve coating properties. Coated as well as reference uncoated samples were experimentally tested. The presented results include standard long-term corrosion tests at 360℃ in WWER water chemistry, burst (creep) tests and mainly single and double-sided high-temperature steam oxidation tests between 1000 and 1400℃ related to postulated Loss-of-coolant accident and Design extension conditions. Coated and reference samples were characterized pre- and post-testing using mechanical testing (microhardness, ring compression test), Thermal Evolved Gas Analysis analysis (hydrogen, oxygen concentration), optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (EDS, WDS, EBSD) and X-ray diffraction.