Expert Details
Thin Film Solar Cell Testing; Semiconductor Optoelectronic Device Measurement and Analysis
ID: 722339
Delaware, USA
Expert has taught a class for several years on solar electric power systems. This has, by necessity, lead to his study of electric energy systems, focusing on renewable energy systems such as wind power. Issues of intermittent availability and storage are key.
Expert notes that renewable energy (RE) systems must overcome both public perception and investor perception problems. Key issues are the intermittent nature of wind and photovoltaics, and the unavoidable air pollution due to bio-waste or landfill fill gas generation. Expert is involved in advising his state on how to implement RE systems for state facilities.
Expert has been responsible for the operation of a solar cell testing facility for over 10 years. This includes calibration verification with outside labs, designing and assembling new systems, and overseeing the testing of a wide range of solar cell devices and materials. Expert maintains a 1000W AM1.5 global simulator, two IV test systems with low- and high-temperature test capability, a spectral response measurement system, capacitance-voltage, Hall effect, and spectrophotometer. Variation in device contact geometry, illumination requirements, current densities, and stability require a flexible design in all systems. Expert’s group has established very close calibration with national labs. They use four-point IV testing for all electrical measurements to eliminate probe, wiring, and contact resistance issues. Optoelectronic measurements require constant vigilance to ensure that a measurement-related artifact does not influence data. He routinely measures samples from outside industry and provides confidential analysis and interpretation of solar cell material or device performance.
Expert notes that design and manufacture of large area solar panels is the goal of research and development. Issues of throughput, yield, and cost determine the scalability of a given process. Processes having slow deposition rates or long treatments can be paralleled into batch processing although with an increase in equipment costs. Expert has worked with several module manufacturers to evaluate performance of small-area devices cut from production modules. Issues of laser scribing, substrate cleaning, and encapsulation must be evaluated on sub-modules in controlled accelerated stress or other testing since outdoor testing is too variable and slow to yield results. Incorporating processing procedures developed in the lab to give high performance may not be possible in a large area, high-volume production line. For example, graded interfaces and buffer layers may not be directly transferable to the manufacturing floor. Manufacturing is not amenable to controlled experiments. Expert understands these issues and how to reduce them to practice in a high tech, changing process environment.
Expert has been advocating for wider acceptance of solar photovoltaic technology for 25 years during the same time he has been actively involved in research and development. This requires attention to public policy, utility attitude, corporate profitability, and the technology development. He has been involved primarily in the technology development but has participated in various projects or on his own as an advocate for solar technology. Expert notes that based on an experience curve (learning curve) we know that today's silicon module technology is insufficient to meet long-term cost goals. Subsidies and consumer incentive programs will help in the short term but next-generation technology is needed to substantially bring costs down.
Expert assisted in the development of a photoconductive sensor based on thin film a-Si for a biomedical application. He was responsible for designing, fabrication, and testing of specialized devices. Very difficult optimization goals required creative strategies coupled with applying techniques from outside photovoltaics.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1990 | Degree: Ph.D. | Subject: Electrical Engineering | Institution: University of Delaware |
Year: 1981 | Degree: M.S. | Subject: Electrical Engineering | Institution: Cornell University |
Year: 1977 | Degree: B.S. | Subject: Electrical Engineering | Institution: Case Western Reserve University |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 1982 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Scientist | Department: Institute of Energy Conversion |
Responsibilities:Expert's responsibilities include directing the measurement, testing, and analysis of thin film solar cells. He analyzes results from amorphous Si, CdTe, and CuInGaSe2 solar cell devices. He also develops new measurements or analyses for new device structures. In addition, Expert directs graduate students and technicians. |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1977 to 1982 | Employer: IBM Corporation | Title: Associate Engineer | Department: Endicott, NY |
Responsibilities:Expert designed and modeled bipolar transistors for custom IC applications. He designed and tested a new Hall effect sensor integrated on a chip. He also provided computer model code to other users in the company for new IC technologies. |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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Expert is a Lifetime Member of the American Physical Society, and a member of the Union of Concerned Scientists. |
Professional Appointments |
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Expert is a Consulting Editor for Progress in Photovoltaics. |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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Expert has over 60 publications relating to measurement, analysis, and design of photovoltaic material and devices. In addition, he is the editor of a handbook on engineering. He also has two Technical Disclosures published by IBM but not patented. |
Fields of Expertise
amorphous photovoltaic cell, amorphous silicon solar cell, electric energy generation, photovoltaic energy system, renewable energy system, semiconductor device testing, solar panel, solar technology, land fill, solar power supply, renewable resource, alternative energy, semiconductor defect analysis, solar irradiance observation, solar irradiance, semiconductor material processing, sunlight, solar energy, semiconductor material