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Development of ZnS/SiO2 Double Overlayers for the Enhanced Photovoltaic Properties of Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells (양자점 감응 태양전지의 광전 특성 향상을 위한 ZnS/SiO2 이중 오버레이어 개발)

  • SONG, INCHEUL;JUNG, SUNG-MOK;SEO, JOO-WON;KIM, JAE-YUP
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.656-662
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    • 2021
  • For the high efficiencies of quantum dot-sensitized solar cells (QDSCs), it is important to control the severe electron recombination at the interface of photoanode/electrolyte. In this work, we optimize the surface passivation process of ZnS/SiO2 double overlayers for the enhanced photovoltaic performances of QDSCs. The overlayers of zinc sulfide (ZnS) and SiO2 are coated on the surface of QD-sensitized photoanode by successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method, and sol-gel reaction, respectively. In particular, for the sol-gel reaction of SiO2, the influences of temperature of precursor solution are investigated. By application of SiO2 overlayers on the ZnS-coated photoanode, the conversion efficiency of QDSCs is increased from 5.04% to 7.35%. The impedance analysis reveals that the electron recombination at the interface of photoanode/electrolyte is obviously reduced by the SiO2 overlayers.

Surface Diffusion Coefficients of Adatoms on Strained Overlayers (스트레인을 받고 있는 표면에서의 원자 확산계수)

  • Chung, K.H.;Yoon, J.K.;Kim, H.;Kahng, S.J.
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.381-386
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    • 2008
  • Adatom kinetics on the surfaces of Co overlayers, prepared on the W(110) surface, was studied with scanning tunneling microscopy. By counting the number-density of the adatom-islands, we estimated the ratio of adatom diffusion coefficients. The ratio $D_{W(110)}:D_{1ML\;Co}:D_{2ML\;Co}$ was measured to be 1 : 125 : 33000 at room temperature, where $D_{W(110)},\;D_{1ML\;Co}$, and $D_{2ML\;Co}$ are the diffusion coefficients on bare W(110) surface, on one-monolayer Co overlayer, and on two-monolayers Co overlayers, respectively. An increased diffusion coefficient on two-ML Co overlayers, relative to that on one-ML Co overlayers, was explained with the heteroepitaxial strain effect.

Thickness Measurement of Overlayer Deposited on Single Crystal (금속 단결 정면에 증착된 층의 두께측정)

  • 민항기;변대현
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.73-77
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    • 1992
  • It is not easy to determine the coverage of deposited overlayers on a single crystal. There are several techniques determining the overlayer thickness. We propose, in this study, a new simple method by using Auger spectra only without any sophisticated thickness monitor. An example of iron overlayers on copper single crystals is also showed.

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VALENCE BAND PHOTOEMISSION STUDY OF Fe OVERLAYERS ON Cr

  • Kang, J.S.;Hong, J.H.;Jeong, J.I.;Hwang, D.W.;Min, B.I.
    • Journal of the Korean Magnetics Society
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    • v.5 no.5
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    • pp.442-446
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    • 1995
  • Electronic structures of Fe overlayers on Cr(Fe/Cr) films, with an Fe coverage of $1-20{\AA}$, have been investigated by using photoemission spectroscopy. Experimental results are compared with supercell band structure calculations for a system with monolayer (ML) Fe on each side of five layer Cr, Fe(1ML)/Cr(5ML)/Fe(1ML). The extracted Fe 3d partial spectral weight in Fe/Cr exhibits very interesting features for very thin Fe overlayers. First, a sharp emissionnear the Fermi energy is observed, which is expected to originate primarily from hybridization between Fe and Cr 3d electrons at the Fe/Cr interface, and partially from the Fe 3d surface states in the Fe overlayer. Second, other structures are observed at higher binding energies which resemble the Cr 3d valence bands, also suggesting large hybridization between Fe and Cr 3d states at the Fe/Cr interface. These conjectures are confirmed by band structure calculations for Fe(1ML)/Cr(5ML)/Fe(1ML).

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Giant Perpendicular Magnetic Anisotropy of a Fe(001) Surface: A Density Functional Study

  • Odkhuu, D.;Rhim, S.H.;Yun, Won Seok;Hong, S.C.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Magnestics Society Conference
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    • 2013.12a
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    • pp.29-29
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    • 2013
  • We predict agigantic perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy (MCA) in Fe (001) capped by 5d transition metal (TM) overlayers by using first principles calculations. Analysis of atom-by-atom contribution to MCA reveals that gigantic MCA as large as 11 meV/TM originates not from Fe atoms but from the 5d TMs through the strong spin-orbit coupling. More specifically, it is the hybridization between TM and Fe d orbitals that also induces non-negligible magnetic moments in TM. Furthermore, spin-channel decompositions of MCA matrix with and without the presence of Fe substrate identify the electronic origin of the perpendicular MCA that the down-down channel contribution plays the most crucial role for the sign changes of MCA of TM overlayers upon the hybridization with Fe-3d.

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Growth and Electronic Properties of Ag Overlayers on Stepped Pt(211) Surface

  • 김유권;김정원;김세훈
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.1154-1157
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    • 1996
  • The growth and electronic properties of ultrathin silver films deposited onto Pt(211) surface were studied using Auger electron spectroscopy (AES), low-energy electron diffraction (LEED), and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The AES and LEED results indicate that the silver grows by a layer by layer growth followed by three dimensional islands growth. The XPS results show that the Ag 3d core-level binding energy of Ag overlayers on Pt(211) shifts toward lower binding energy relative to the bulk value at lower Ag coverage. This negative binding energy shift of the Ag 3d core level is explained by the reduced coordination number of the overlayer atoms and the resulting initial state band narrowing effect suggested by Wertheim and Citrin [Phys. Rev. Lett. 1978, 41, 1425].