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This paper reviews the energy yield enhancement characteristics of bifacial photovoltaic systems combined with solar tracking, focusing on their performance relative to conventional monofacial fixed-tilt configurations. The fundamental mechanisms of yield improvement are summarized, highlighting the largely additive contributions of solar tracking, which increases front-side irradiance, and bifacial modules, which utilize rear-side reflected and diffuse radiation. Reported results from previous studies indicate that bifacial systems with single-axis tracking typically achieve 25–35% higher annual energy yield compared with standard monofacial fixed-tilt systems, with variations depending on environmental and design conditions. Key design and environmental considerations influencing system performance are discussed to provide practical insights for the application of bifacial tracking systems in utilityscale photovoltaic installations.
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Impact of Hydrogen-Doped Indium Oxide Films on the Performance of Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells
Hyeong Gi Park, Jaehyeong Lee, Junsin Yi
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2024;37(6):582-589.   Published online November 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2024.37.6.2
We investigated the potential of IO:H thin films and hydrogen doping to improve current density and fill factor for enhancing the performance of silicon heterojunction solar cells. We revealed that a transmittance of 86.7% and work function of 5.4 eV could be achieved by injecting 3 sccm of hydrogen gas. The lattice constant of 1.037 nm at the AB site indicates an anion antibonding tendency, and the work function increases as the Fermi level shifts to the valence band. Based on these findings, we fabricated a silicon heterojunction solar cell and achieved an efficiency of 18.53%, while computer simulation confirmed a conversion efficiency of 24.65%, an open-circuit voltage of 724 mV, and a fill factor of 82.72% at a current density of 41.15 mA/㎠.

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  • A Review on Energy Yield Enhancement Characteristics of Bifacial Photovoltaic Systems Combined with Solar Tracking
    Hyeong Gi Park
    Journal of Electrical and Electronic Materials.2026; 39(4): 309.     CrossRef
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A Review of Electronic Devices Based on Halide Perovskite Materials
Hyeong Gi Park, Jungyup Yang
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2024;37(5):519-526.   Published online September 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2024.37.5.8
This review examines the use of halide perovskite materials in electronic devices, highlighting their exceptional optoelectronic properties and the challenges associated with them. Despite their potential for high-performance devices, practical applications are limited by sensitivity to environmental factors such as moisture and oxygen, etc. We discuss advances in enhancing stability and operational reliability, featuring innovative synthesis methods and device engineering strategies that help mitigate degradation. Furthermore, we explore the integration of perovskites in applications such as field-effect transistors and LEDs, emphasizing their transformative potential. This review also outlines future research directions, stressing the need for ongoing improvements in material stability and device integration to fully realize the commercial potential of perovskites.
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Effect on the Thermal Treatment for Improving Efficiency in Silicon Heterojunction Solar Cells
Hyeong Gi Park, Junsin Yi
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2024;37(4):439-444.   Published online July 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2024.37.4.12
This study investigates the post-thermal treatment effects on the efficiency of silicon heterojunction solar cells, specifically examining the influence of annealing on p-type microcrystalline silicon oxide and ITO thin films. By assessing changes in carrier concentration, mobility, resistivity, transmittance, and optical bandgap, we identified conditions that optimize these properties. Results reveal that appropriate annealing significantly enhances the fill factor and current density, leading to a notable improvement in overall solar cell efficiency. This research advances our understanding of thermal processing in siliconbased photovoltaics and provides valuable insights into the optimization of production techniques to maximize the performance of solar cells.

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  • A Review on Energy Yield Enhancement Characteristics of Bifacial Photovoltaic Systems Combined with Solar Tracking
    Hyeong Gi Park
    Journal of Electrical and Electronic Materials.2026; 39(4): 309.     CrossRef
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A Study on Thin-Film Silicon Solar Cells with Multi-Architecture Etching Technique to Improve Light Trapping
Hyeong Gi Park, Junsin Yi
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2024;37(3):337-344.   Published online May 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2024.37.3.16
This work focuses on improving the light-harvesting efficiency of thin-film silicon solar cells through innovative multi-architecture surface modifications. To create a regular optical structure, a lithographic process was performed to form it on a glass substrate through various etching processes, from Etch-1 to Etch-3. AZO was deposited on top of the structures and re-etched to create a multi-architectural surface. These surface-modified structures improved the light absorption and overall performance of the solar cell through changes in optical and physical properties, which we will analyze. In addition, we investigated the effect of post-cleaning on the etched glass structures through EDX analysis to understand the mechanism of the etching action. The results of this study are expected to provide important guidelines for the design and fabrication of solar cells and other photovoltaic devices.

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  • A Review on Energy Yield Enhancement Characteristics of Bifacial Photovoltaic Systems Combined with Solar Tracking
    Hyeong Gi Park
    Journal of Electrical and Electronic Materials.2026; 39(4): 309.     CrossRef
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A Brief Review of Power Semiconductors for Energy Conversion in Photovoltaic Module Systems
Hyeong Gi Park, Do Young Kim, Junsin Yi
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2024;37(2):133-140.   Published online March 1, 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2024.37.2.2
This study offers a comprehensive evaluation of the role and impact of advanced power semiconductors in solar module systems. Focusing on silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) materials, it highlights their superiority over traditional silicon in enhancing system efficiency and reliability. The research underscores the growing industry demand for high-performance semiconductors, driven by global sustainable energy goals. This shift is crucial for overcoming the limitations of conventional solar technology, paving the way for more efficient, economically viable, and environmentally sustainable solar energy solutions. The findings suggest significant potential for these advanced materials in shaping the future of solar power technology.

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  • A Review on Energy Yield Enhancement Characteristics of Bifacial Photovoltaic Systems Combined with Solar Tracking
    Hyeong Gi Park
    Journal of Electrical and Electronic Materials.2026; 39(4): 309.     CrossRef
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A Brief Review of Research and Development, Market Trends for Ultra-Small and High-Sensitivity Nano Biosensors
Hyeong Gi Park, Jun-won Kook, Kwon-young Choi, Jae-hyun Lee
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2023;36(6):556-562.   Published online November 1, 2023
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2023.36.6.3
This paper presents the development and market trends of nano biosensors. These biosensors must possess high sensitivity and selectivity to effectively detect diseases. Presently, many research groups are focusing on the field-effect transistor aspect of nano biosensors, which can identify diseases such as Down syndrome, bladder cancer, breast cancer, and numerous other cancers, utilizing graphene and transition metal dichalcogenide materials. In the case of in-vitro diagnostics, the use of nano biosensors has been rapidly growing since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper also discusses market trends and the outlook for both national and international enterprises engaged in the nano biosensor field. Nano biosensors are expected to play a beneficial and significant role soon, contributing to the early diagnosis of diseases and subsequently improving patient outcomes.
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A Brief Review of the Application on Solar Cells and Biosensors Using Graphene Materials of 2-Dimensional Carbon Structure
Hyeong Gi Park, Seung-il Kim, Ji-yun Moon, Jun-hui Choi, Sang-hwa Hyun, Jae-hyun Lee
J Korean Inst Electr Electron Mater Eng 2022;35(2):129-133.   Published online March 1, 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4313/JKEM.2022.35.2.3
This paper describes why we must use graphene materials for solar cells and biosensors. It has been superior in several properties such as super-thin film, higher tensile strength, high current density, high thermal conductivity, and high mobility. Therefore, graphene is one of the emerging advanced materials because of its applicability in various electronic device applications. We investigated the requirements of graphene materials for the application of solar cells and biosensors. In addition, we discussed the research trends such as transducers in biosensors and transparent electrodes in solar cells. The research on graphene materials and their application will be beneficial and helpful for the near future.
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