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Effect on the Pyramid Structure with Saw Mark Density of Silicon Wafer Surface (실리콘 웨이퍼 표면의 saw mark 밀도에 따른 피라미드 구조의 영향)

  • Lee, Min Ji;Park, Jeong Eun;Lee, Young Min;Kang, Sang Muk;Lim, Donggun
    • Current Photovoltaic Research
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.59-62
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    • 2017
  • Surface texturing is affected the uniformity and size of pyramid with saw mark defect density. To analysis the influence of the saw mark defect density, we textured various si wafer. When the texturing process proceeds without the saw mark removal, silicon wafer of low-saw mark defect density showed small pyramid size of $3.5{\mu}m$ with the lowest average value of the reflectance of 10.6%. When texturing carried out after removal of the saw mark using the TMAH solution, we obtained a reflectance of about 11% and the large pyramid size of $5{\mu}m$. As a result, saw mark wafers showed a better pyramid structure than saw mark-free wafer. This result showed that saw mark can take place more smooth etching by the KOH solution and saw mark-free wafer is determined to be a factor that have a higher reflectance and a large pyramid.

Strain-induced islands and nanostructures shape transition's chronology on InAs (100) surface

  • Gambaryan, Karen M.;Aroutiounian, Vladimir M.;Simonyan, Arpine K.;Ai, Yuanfei;Ashalley, Eric;Wang, Zhiming M.
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.211-217
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    • 2014
  • The self-assembled strain-induced sub-micrometric islands and nanostructures are grown from In-As-Sb-P quaternary liquid phase on InAs (100) substrates in Stranski-Krastanow growth mode. Two samples are under consideration. The first sample consists of unencapsulated islands and lens-shape quantum dots (QDs) grown from expressly inhomogeneous liquid phase. The second sample is an n-InAs/p-InAsSbP heterostructure with QDs embedded in the p-n junction interface. The morphology, size and shape of the structures are investigated by high-resolution scanning electron (SEM) and transmission electron (TEM) microscopy. It is shown that islands, as they decrease in size, undergo shape transitions. Particularly, as the volume decreases, the following succession of shape transitions are detected: sub-micrometric truncated pyramid, {111} facetted pyramid, {111} and partially {105} facetted pyramid, completely unfacetted "pre-pyramid", hemisphere, lens-shaped QD, which then evolves again to nano-pyramid. A critical size of $5{\pm}2nm$ for the shape transformation of InAsSbP-based lens-shaped QD to nano-pyramid is experimentally measured and theoretically evaluated.

Black Silicon of Pyramid Structure Formation According to the RIE Process Condition (RIE 공정 조건에 의한 피라미드 구조의 블랙 실리콘 형성)

  • Jo, Jun-Hwan;Kong, Dae-Young;Cho, Chan-Seob;Kim, Bong-Hwan;Bae, Young-Ho;Lee, Jong-Hyun
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 2011
  • In this study, pyramid structured black silicon process was developed in order to overcome disadvantages of using wet etching to texture the surface of single crystalline silicon and using grass/needle-like black silicon structure. In order to form the pyramidal black silicon structure on the silicon surface, the RIE system was modified to equip with metal-mesh on the top of head shower. The process conditions were : $SF_6/O_2$ gas flow 15/15 sccm, RF power of 200 W, pressure at 50 mTorr ~ 200 mTorr, and temperature at $5^{\circ}C$. The pressure did not affect the pyramid structure significantly. Increasing processing time increased the size of the pyramid, however, the size remained constant at 1 ${\mu}M$ ~ 2 ${\mu}M$ between 15 minutes ~ 20 minutes of processing. Pyramid structure of 1 ${\mu}M$ in size showed to have the lowest reflectivity of 7 % ~ 10 %. Also, the pyramid structure black silicon is more appropriate than the grass/needle-like black silicon when creating solar cells.

Pyramid and Half-Sphere Type of Surface Texturing for Si-Solar Cell (실리콘 태양전지의 피라미드와 반구형 표면 조직화)

  • Pyo, Dae-Seong;Jo, Jun-Hwan;Hong, Pyo-Hwan;Lee, Jong-Hyun;Kim, Bonghwan;Cho, Chan-Seob
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.433-438
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    • 2013
  • In this paper, we found surface shapes are affected by several parameters of RIE, such as RF power, pressure, temp, and process times. The reflectance of pyramid and half sphere structures show differences among shapes, size, height, and depth of those structures. We made about $1{\mu}m$ pyramid and half sphere shapes of silicon surface with RIE. For comparing the reflectance, pyramid and half sphere structures are fabricated with same height. Pyramid structure cell shows higher cell efficiency of 12.5% by 1.1% than one of half sphere structure of 11.4%. The light absorption is more increased through the pyramid structure than half sphere structure.

PdR-Tree : An Efficient Indexing Technique for the improvement of search performance in High-Dimensional Data (PdR-트리 : 고차원 데이터의 검색 성능 향상을 위한 효율적인 인덱스 기법)

  • Joh, Beom-Seok;Park, Young-Bae
    • The KIPS Transactions:PartD
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    • v.8D no.2
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    • pp.145-153
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    • 2001
  • The Pyramid-Technique is based on mapping n-dimensional space data into one-dimensional data and expressing it as B-tree ; and by solving the problem of search time complexity the pyramid technique also prevents the effect \"phenomenon of dimensional curse\" which is caused by treatment of hypercube range query in n-dimensional data space. The Spherical Pyramid-Technique applies the pyramid method’s space division strategy, uses spherical range query and improves the search performance to make it suitable for similarity search. However, depending on the size of data and change in dimensions, the two above technique demonstrate significantly inferior search performance for data sizes greater than one million and dimensions greater than sixteen. In this paper, we propose a new index-structured PdR-Tree to improve the search performance for high dimensional data such as multimedia data. Test results using simulation data as well as real data demonstrate that PdR-Tree surpasses both the Pyramid-Technique and Spherical Pyramid-Technique in terms of search performance.

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Influence of Inverted Pyramidal Surface on Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells (결정질 실리콘 태양전지 표면 역 피라미드 구조의 특성 분석)

  • Yang, Jeewoong;Bae, Soohyun;Park, Se Jin;Hyun, Ji Yeon;Kang, Yoonmook;Lee, Hae-Seok;Kim, Donghwan
    • Current Photovoltaic Research
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    • v.6 no.3
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    • pp.86-90
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    • 2018
  • To generate more current in crystalline silicon solar cells, surface texturing is adopted by reducing the surface reflection. Conventionally, random pyramid texturing by the wet chemical process is used for surface texturing in crystalline silicon solar cell. To achieve higher efficiency of solar cells, well ordered inverted pyramid texturing was introduced. Although its complicated process, superior properties such as lower reflectance and recombination velocity can be achieved by optimizing the process. In this study, we investigated optical and passivation properties of inverted pyramid texture. Lifetime, implied-Voc and reflectance were measured with different width and size of the texture. Also, effects of chemical rounding at the valley of the pyramid were observed.

Pyramid Feature Compression with Inter-Level Feature Restoration-Prediction Network (계층 간 특징 복원-예측 네트워크를 통한 피라미드 특징 압축)

  • Kim, Minsub;Sim, Donggyu
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.283-294
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    • 2022
  • The feature map used in the network for deep learning generally has larger data than the image and a higher compression rate than the image compression rate is required to transmit the feature map. This paper proposes a method for transmitting a pyramid feature map with high compression rate, which is used in a network with an FPN structure that has robustness to object size in deep learning-based image processing. In order to efficiently compress the pyramid feature map, this paper proposes a structure that predicts a pyramid feature map of a level that is not transmitted with pyramid feature map of some levels that transmitted through the proposed prediction network to efficiently compress the pyramid feature map and restores compression damage through the proposed reconstruction network. Suggested mAP, the performance of object detection for the COCO data set 2017 Train images of the proposed method, showed a performance improvement of 31.25% in BD-rate compared to the result of compressing the feature map through VTM12.0 in the rate-precision graph, and compared to the method of performing compression through PCA and DeepCABAC, the BD-rate improved by 57.79%.

Output Characteristics of a LGP for TFT-LCD with Pyramid Shaped Pattern (피라미드 패턴으로 제작된 TFT-LCD용 도광판의 출력 특성)

  • Kim, Young-Chul;Ahn, Seong-Joon;Ahn, Seung-Joon;Oh, Tae-Sik;Kim, Ho-Seob;Kim, Dae-Wook
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.11
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    • pp.3080-3086
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    • 2009
  • We have analyzed the output characteristics of a LGP with pyramid shaped pattern by using a 3-D simulation tool. The influences on the LGP output of various parameters such as the pattern shape, pattern occupation ratio, pattern size, and etching angle were investigated. Comparing the pyramid shaped pattern with hemispherical patterns, little difference was observed. And, it was proved that the pattern occupation ratio and etching angle have relatively large effects on LGP output characteristics, while the pattern size has no effect. Therefore, we can improve the LGP characteristics by optimizing pattern structure and distribution.

Reducing Computational Complexity for Local Maxima Detection Using Facet Model (페이싯 모델을 이용한 국부 극대점 검출의 처리 속도 개선)

  • Lee, Gyoon-Jung;Park, Ji-Hwan;Joo, Jae-Heum;Nam, Ki-Gon
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.130-135
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, we propose a technique to detect the size and location of the small target in images by using Gaussian kernel repeatedly. In order to detect the size and location of the small target, we find the local maximum value by applying the facet model and then use the $3{\times}3$ Gaussian kernel repeatedly. we determine the size of small target by comparing the local maximum value $D_2$ according to the number of iteration. To reduce the computational complexity, we use the Gaussian pyramid when using the kernel repeatedly. Through the experiment, we verified that the size and location of the small target is detected by the number of iterations and results show improvements from conventional methods.

A Basic Study on Efficient Acrylic Plate Light Transmission Road Machining (효율적인 아크릴판 광전송로 가공에 관한 기초 연구)

  • Han, Su-Won;Hong, Jun-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.95-101
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    • 2022
  • This paper proposes a method to process the shape of an optical transmission road and attempts to determine the most suitable single processing method for an acrylic plate optical transmission road. In addition, by manufacturing an automatic pattern processing device to generate certain shapes on the acrylic plate at regular intervals, and measuring the illuminance of the patterned acrylic plate optical transmission road, the measured illuminance was confirmed to fall under the KS illuminance values presented in Table 1. In conclusion, when an incident light of approximately 20,000 lx is applied, the transmission illumination is approximately 200 lx, which represents a transmission rate of approximately 1% for incident light and corresponds to the KS illumination criterion F. Additionally, the right-angle triangular pyramid base size (A) processed at a temperature of 350 ℃ for one second was 2 mm, exhibiting the largest transmission illumination of 280 lx. When the transparent acrylic plate was set to a constant size of 1.6 mm at the bottom of the right-angle triangular pyramid, the fastest response occurred at a processing tip temperature of 350 ℃ (0.04 s). On the other hand, it took 10 s to process the size of the bottom of the right-angled triangular pyramid at a temperature of 200 ℃ to 1.6 mm, and it was confirmed that the optical transmission efficiency was significantly reduced because of the burr that occurred at this time.