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Tae Hee Yoo
Researcher at Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Publications - 13
Citations - 504
Tae Hee Yoo is an academic researcher from Korea Institute of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrode & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 413 citations. Previous affiliations of Tae Hee Yoo include Hanyang University.
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Cu ion ink for a flexible substrate and highly conductive patterning by intensive pulsed light sintering.
TL;DR: The authors developed a Cu ion ink that is free of Cu particles or any other impurities and consequently does not require separate dispersion stability, which is environmentally friendly and can be sintered even at low temperatures.
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Ultrasensitive PbS quantum-dot-sensitized InGaZnO hybrid photoinverter for near-infrared detection and imaging with high photogain
Do Kyung Hwang,Young Tack Lee,Hee Sung Lee,Yun Jae Lee,Yun Jae Lee,Seyed Hossein Hosseini Shokouh,Jihoon Kyhm,Junyeong Lee,Hong Hee Kim,Tae Hee Yoo,Seung Hee Nam,Dong Ick Son,Byeong Kwon Ju,Min-Chul Park,Jin Dong Song,Won Kook Choi,Seongil Im +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a PbS QD/indium gallium zinc oxide (InGaZnO, IGZO) metal oxide semiconductor hybrid phototransistors with a photodetection capability between 700 and 1400 nm was presented.
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Enhanced light scattering and trapping effect of Ag nanowire mesh electrode for high efficient flexible organic solar cell
Byung Yong Wang,Byung Yong Wang,Tae Hee Yoo,Tae Hee Yoo,Ju Won Lim,Byoung-In Sang,Dae-Soon Lim,Won Kook Choi,Won Kook Choi,Do Kyung Hwang,Do Kyung Hwang,Young Jei Oh,Young Jei Oh +12 more
TL;DR: Ag nanowire (NW) mesh is used as transparent conducting electrode for high efficient flexible organic solar cells (OSCs) and facilitates light scattering and trapping, allowing enhancement of light absorption in the active layer.
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Sub-second photo-annealing of solution-processed metal oxide thin-film transistors via irradiation of intensely pulsed white light
TL;DR: In this paper, the photo-annealing of a solution-processed metal oxide active layer in thin film transistors by using intensely pulsed white light (IPWL) irradiation was demonstrated.
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Effect of geometric lattice design on optical/electrical properties of transparent silver grid for organic solar cells.
Ju Won Lim,Young Tack Lee,Rina Pandey,Tae Hee Yoo,Byoung-In Sang,Byeong Kwon Ju,Do Kyung Hwang,Won Kook Choi +7 more
TL;DR: The feasibility of DAM Ag gird electrode for use in organic solar cell is confirmed by finite difference time domain (FDTD) simulations and Unlike a conventional ITO electrode, DAM Ag grid electrode can induce light scattering and trapping due to the diffuse transmission that compensates for the loss in optical transparency.