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    Tapered Curved-Beam Hinges for Electret-Based Vibration Energy Harvesting Devices
    (IOP Publishing Ltd, 2024-12-01) Hah, Dooyoung
    Interest in vibration energy harvesting have been growing recently for various applications. One of the major development goals for vibration energy harvesters has been improvement in energy conversion efficiency. To pursue that goal, one of the main approaches has been to broaden the spectra of harvesters. Employment of nonlinear springs, such as curved-beam hinges, has proven to be effective for that purpose. The main contribution of the current study is to introduce a lateral taper to the curved beam so as to further optimize the harvester performances. Via numerical analysis by using stochastic differential equations, the study shows that at 0.05g of vibration strength, tapered curved-beam hinges can result in higher electric power output than the non-tapered ones. Deformation-induced stress was taken into consideration as well, in reference to the fracture strength of the material (single-crystal silicon). At lower vibration strength (0.02g), spring nonlinearity becomes weaker, and as a result, the narrowest curved-beam hinge produces the highest output power. Overall, the current study demonstrates that tapering of the curved beam can be a useful addition in the vibration energy harvester design.
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    Shell-Shaped Active Layers for Omnidirectional Organic Photovoltaic Cells
    (SPIE - Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2022-10-27) Hah, Dooyoung
    For the employment of organic photovoltaic cells in wearable electronic systems, improvements in energy conversion efficiency and omnidirectionality (angular coverage) are highly appreciated. This study aims at those improvements by introducing shell-shaped active layers. The proposed device structures enhance light absorption and angular range through light coupling to guided modes in the active layer. Two shapes, i.e., a triangle and a semicircle, are examined for the shell cross-sections. Numerical simulation using finite-element analysis and finite-difference time-domain methods demonstrates that the devices with the triangular-shell-shaped active layers exhibit an average absorption enhancement of up to 63% for transverse electric (TE)-polarization and up to 32% for transverse magnetic (TM)-polarization when compared with the flat active layers of the same thicknesses. The average enhancements of the semicircular-shell-shaped active layers are found to be slightly lower than those values, with 60% for TE and 28% for TM. The examined structures also show good omnidirectionality with decent absorption up to an 81 deg incidence angle for the triangular-shell-shaped device and up to a 76 deg angle for the semicircular one when TM polarization is considered. These absorption enhancements and improved angular coverages make the proposed structures highly attractive for wearable electronic system applications. (c) 2022 Society of Photo-Optical InstrumentationEngineers (SPIE)
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    Linear Variable Optical Attenuators With Shaped-Finger Comb-Drive Actuators
    (Optical Soc Amer, 2020-01-06) Hah, Dooyoung
    A design method is proposed for variable optical attenuators (VOAs), aiming at linear attenuation-voltage characteristics, and verified by finite element analysis. Devices of interest are planar VOAs based on microelectromechanical systems technology, with either a knife-edge shutter or a reflector. The proposed method calculates the shape of the fingers of the comb-drive actuators that are used to move the optical component (shutter or reflector) to change the attenuation level. The calculation is, in effect, tantamount to solving a differential equation that encompasses the optical model of the device, electromechanical behavior of the actuators, and the objective of the design, i.e., linear attenuation-voltage characteristics. The design method is almost all-analytical with minimum usage of numerical analysis. The obtained designs are further examined by three-dimensional finite element analysis to understand their effectiveness and to probe the validity of the approximations used. The best linearity factor (defined as % deviation from the ideal case) obtained is 1.34% for both shutter- and reflection-type devices when the conditions are set as 1-dB insertion loss and 50-dB maximum attenuation. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America
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    Hemispherical-Shell Organic Photovoltaic Cells for Absorption Enhancement and Improved Angular Coverage
    (SPIE - Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2024-02-14) Hah, Dooyoung
    A hemispherical shell shape is proposed for an organic photovoltaic cell structure, aiming at enhancing both light absorption and angular coverage. Three-dimensional finite element analysis method is used to study the absorption spectra within the hemispherical-shell-shaped active layer. The study reveals that the proposed structure can result in 66% and 36% of absorption improvements compared to a flat-structured device when the incoming light is transverse electric (TE)- and transverse magnetic (TM)-polarized, respectively. It is also learned that the proposed hemispherical shell structure has absorption improvement as high as 13% (TE) and 21% (TM) when compared to the previously reported semicylindrical shell structure. The angular coverage of the proposed structure is improved as well, reaching 81 deg (TE) and 82 deg (TM), which becomes quite useful for the wearable electronics applications where the incidence angle can vary in a random manner. These improvements can be attributed to better light coupling and guiding through the active layer made possible by the hemispherical shell shape of the device. (c) 2024 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
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    Absorption Enhancement by Semi-Cylindrical Structures for an Organic Solar Cell Application
    (Optical Soc Amer, 2020-09-25) Hah, Dooyoung
    Organic solar cells are attractive for various applications with their flexibility and low-cost manufacturability. In order to increase their attractiveness in practice, it is essential to improve their energy conversion efficiency. In this work, semi-cylindrical-shell-shaped structures are proposed as one of the approaches, aiming at absorption enhancement in an organic solar cell. Poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) blended with indene-C60 bisadduct (P3HT:ICBA) is considered as the active layer. Light coupling to the guided modes and a geometrical advantage are attributed to this absorption enhancement. Finite-difference time-domain methods and finite element analysis are used to examine the absorption spectra for two types of devices, i.e., a debossed type and an embossed type. It is shown that absorption enhancement increases as the radius of the cylinder increases, but reaches a saturation at about 4-mu m radius. The average absorption enhancement with an active layer thickness of 200 nm and radius of 4 mu m, and for incidence angles between 0 degrees and 70 degrees, is found as 51%-52% for TE-polarized input and as 30%-33% for TM-polarized input when compared to a flat structure. Another merit of the proposed structures is that the range of incidence angles where the integrated absorption is at the level of the normal incidence is significantly broadened, reaching 70 degrees-80 degrees. This feature can be highly useful especially when organic solar cells are to be placed around a round object. The study results also exhibit that the proposed devices bear broadband absorption characteristics. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America