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Angle-Dependent Solar Power Generation in Laser-Patterned and Wet-Chemically Etched Micro-Hole Silicon Solar Cells

Semester: Spring 2025


Presentation description

This project explores how the angle of incident sunlight influences the electrical performance of silicon solar cells featuring micro-hole arrays fabricated via laser patterning and wet chemical etching. By varying the hole spacing and array configurations under different fabrication conditions, these partially translucent cells can both transmit light and generate electricity-enabling potential applications such as building-integrated photovoltaic windows.

Presenter Name: Taehoon Kim
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #14A
College: Engineering
School / Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Mentor: Heayoung Yoon
Time: 9:00 AM
Physical Location or Zoom link:

Union Ballroom