Patents by Inventor Adeline Sugianto
Adeline Sugianto has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9947821Abstract: A silicon device, has a plurality of crystalline silicon regions. One crystalline silicon region is a doped crystalline silicon region. Deactivating some or all of the dopant atoms in the doped crystalline silicon region is achieved by introducing hydrogen atoms into the doped 5 crystalline silicon region, whereby the hydrogen coulombicly bonds with some or all of the dopant atoms to deactivate the respective dopant atoms. Deactivated dopant atoms may be reactivated by heating and illuminating the doped crystalline silicon region to break at least some of the dopant-hydrogen bonds while maintaining conditions to create a high concentration of neutral hydrogen atoms whereby 10 some of the hydrogen atoms diffuse from the doped crystalline silicon region without rebinding to the dopant atoms.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2014Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: Newsouth Innovations PTY LimitedInventors: Brett Jason Hallam, Matthew Bruce Edwards, Stuart Ross Wenham, Phillip George Hamer, Catherine Emily Chan, Chee Mun Chong, Pei Hsuan Lu, Ly Mai, Li Hui Song, Adeline Sugianto, Alison Maree Wenham, Guang Qi Xu
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Patent number: 9847443Abstract: A method of hydrogenation of a silicon photovoltaic junction device is provided, the silicon photovoltaic junction device comprising p-type silicon semiconductor material and n-type silicon semiconductor material forming at least one p-n junction. The method comprises: i) ensuring that any silicon surface phosphorus diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1020 atoms/cm3 or less and silicon surface boron diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1019 atoms/cm3 or less; ii) Providing one or more hydrogen sources accessible by each surface of the device; and iii) Heating the device, or a local region of the device to at least 40° C.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2016Date of Patent: December 19, 2017Assignee: NEWSOUTH INNOVATIONS PTY LIMITEDInventors: Stuart Ross Wenham, Phillip George Hamer, Brett Jason Hallam, Adeline Sugianto, Catherine Emily Chan, Lihui Song, Pei Hsuan Lu, Alison Maree Wenham, Ly Mai, Chee Mun Chong, GuangQi Xu, Matthew Edwards
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Patent number: 9824897Abstract: A method is provided for the processing of a device having a crystalline silicon region containing an internal hydrogen source. The method comprises: i) applying encapsulating material to each of the front and rear surfaces of the device to form a lamination; ii) applying pressure to the lamination and heating the lamination to bond the encapsulating material to the device; and iii) cooling the device, where the heating step or cooling step or both are completed under illumination.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2014Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: NEWSOUTH INNOVATIONS PTY LIMITEDInventors: Brett Jason Hallam, Matthew Bruce Edwards, Stuart Ross Wenham, Phillip George Hamer, Catherine Emily Chan, Chee Mun Chong, Pei Hsuan Lu, Ly Mai, Li Hui Song, Adeline Sugianto, Alison Maree Wenham, Guang Qi Xu
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Publication number: 20160372625Abstract: A method of hydrogenation of a silicon photovoltaic junction device is provided, the silicon photovoltaic junction device comprising p-type silicon semiconductor material and n-type silicon semiconductor material forming at least one p-n junction. The method comprises: i) ensuring that any silicon surface phosphorus diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1020 atoms/cm3 or less and silicon surface boron diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1019 atoms/cm3 or less; ii) Providing one or more hydrogen sources accessible by each surface of the device; and iii) Heating the device, or a local region of the device to at least 40° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Stuart Ross Wenham, Phillip George Hamer, Brett Jason Hallam, Adeline Sugianto, Catherine Emily Chan, Lihui Song, Pei Hsuan Lu, Alison Maree Wenham, Ly Mai, Chee Mun Chong, GuangQi Xu, Matthew Edwards
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Patent number: 9412897Abstract: A method of hydrogenation of a silicon photovoltaic junction device is provided, the silicon photovoltaic junction device comprising p-type silicon semiconductor material and n-type silicon semiconductor material forming at least one p-n junction. The method comprises: i) ensuring that any silicon surface phosphorus diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1020 atoms/cm3 or less and silicon surface boron diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1019 atoms/cm3 or less; ii) providing one or more hydrogen sources accessible by each surface of the device; and iii) heating the device, or a local region of the device to at least 40° C.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: NEWSOUTH INNOVATIONS PTY LIMITEDInventors: Stuart Ross Wenham, Phillip George Hamer, Brett Jason Hallam, Adeline Sugianto, Catherine Emily Chan, Lihui Song, Pei Hsuan Lu, Alison Maree Wenham, Ly Mai, Chee Mun Chong, GuangQi Xu, Matthew Edwards
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Publication number: 20160225930Abstract: A silicon device, has a plurality of crystalline silicon regions. One crystalline silicon region is a doped crystalline silicon region. Deactivating some or all of the dopant atoms in the doped crystalline silicon region is achieved by introducing hydrogen atoms into the doped 5 crystalline silicon region, whereby the hydrogen coulombicly bonds with some or all of the dopant atoms to deactivate the respective dopant atoms. Deactivated dopant atoms may be reactivated by heating and illuminating the doped crystalline silicon region to break at least some of the dopant-hydrogen bonds while maintaining conditions to create a high concentration of neutral hydrogen atoms whereby 10 some of the hydrogen atoms diffuse from the doped crystalline silicon region without rebinding to the dopant atoms.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2014Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Brett Jason HALLAM, Matthew Bruce EDWARDS, Stuart Ross WENHAM, Phillip George HAMER, Catherine Emily CHAN, Chee Mun CHONG, Pei Hsuan LU, Ly MAI, Li Hui SONG, Adeline SUGIANTO, Alison Maree WENHAM, Guang Qi XU
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Publication number: 20160172213Abstract: A method is provided for the processing of a device having a crystalline silicon region containing an internal hydrogen source. The method comprises: i) applying encapsulating material to each of the front and rear surfaces of the device to form a lamination; ii) applying pressure to the lamination and heating the lamination to bond the encapsulating material to the device; and iii) cooling the device, where the heating step or cooling step or both are completed under illumination.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Inventors: Brett Jason HALLAM, Matthew Bruce EDWARDS, Stuart Ross WENHAM, Ohillip George HAMER, Catherine Emily CHAN, Chee Mun CHONG, Pei Hsuan LU, Ly MAI, Li Hui SONG, Adeline SUGIANTO, Alison Maree MENHAM, Guang Qi XU
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Patent number: 9190556Abstract: A method of hydrogenation of a silicon photovoltaic junction device is provided, the silicon photovoltaic junction device comprising p-type silicon semiconductor material and n-type silicon semiconductor material forming at least one p-n junction. The method comprises: i) ensuring that any silicon surface phosphorus diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1020 atoms/cm3 or less and silicon surface boron diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1019 atoms/cm3 or less; ii) Providing one or more hydrogen sources accessible by each surface of the device; and iii) Heating the device, or a local region of the device to at least 40° C.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2013Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: NewSouth Innovations Pty LimitedInventors: Stuart Ross Wenham, Phillip George Hamer, Brett Jason Hallam, Adeline Sugianto, Catherine Emily Chan, Lihui Song, Pei Hsuan Lu, Alison Maree Wenham, Ly Mai, Chee Mun Chong, GuangQi Xu, Matthew Edwards
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Patent number: 9171723Abstract: A method for creating an inwardly extending impurity distribution profile in a substrate comprising crystalline silicon material having a background doping of a first impurity type, comprising: a) providing one or more additional impurity sources with at least two different types of impurity atoms within the substrate or in proximity to the surface of the substrate, with each of these impurity atoms having different diffusion coefficients or segregation coefficients; b) locally melting a point on the surface of the substrate with a laser, whereby the at least two different types of impurity atoms are incorporated into the melted silicon material; c) removing the laser to allow the silicon material to recrystallize; d) controlling a rate of application and/or removal of the laser to control the creation of the impurity distribution profile, with different distribution profiles for each of the at least two types of impurity atoms in the recrystallized material.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2012Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: NewSouth Innovations Pty LimitedInventors: Brett Jason Hallam, Catherine Emily Chan, Stuart Ross Wenham, Adeline Sugianto, Pei Hsuan Lu, Valantis Vais
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Publication number: 20150132881Abstract: A method of hydrogenation of a silicon photovoltaic junction device is provided, the silicon photovoltaic junction device comprising p-type silicon semiconductor material and n-type silicon semiconductor material forming at least one p-n junction. The method comprises: i) ensuring that any silicon surface phosphorus diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1020 atoms/cm3 or less and silicon surface boron diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1019 atoms/cm3 or less; ii) Providing one or more hydrogen sources accessible by each surface of the device; and iii) Heating the device, or a local region of the device to at least 40° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2014Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: STUART ROSS WENHAM, Phillip George Hamer, Brett Jason Hallam, Adeline Sugianto, Catherine Emily Chan, Lihui Song, Pei Hsuan Lu, Alison Maree Wenham, Ly Mai, Chee Mun Chong, GuangQi Xu, Matthew Edwards
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Publication number: 20150111333Abstract: A method of hydrogenation of a silicon photovoltaic junction device is provided, the silicon photovoltaic junction device comprising p-type silicon semiconductor material and n-type silicon semiconductor material forming at least one p-n junction. The method comprises: i) ensuring that any silicon surface phosphorus diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1020 atoms/cm3 or less and silicon surface boron diffused layers through which hydrogen must diffuse have peak doping concentrations of 1×1019 atoms/cm3 or less; ii) Providing one or more hydrogen sources accessible by each surface of the device; and iii) Heating the device, or a local region of the device to at least 40° C.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: NewSouth Innovations Pty LimitedInventors: Stuart Ross Wenham, Phillip George Hamer, Brett Jason Hallam, Adeline Sugianto, Catherine Emily Chan, Lihui Song, Pei Hsuan Lu, Alison Maree Wenham, Ly Mai, Chee Mun Chong, GuangQi Xu, Matthew Edwards
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Publication number: 20150017793Abstract: A method for creating an inwardly extending impurity distribution profile in a substrate comprising crystalline silicon material having a background doping of a first impurity type, comprising: a) providing one or more additional impurity sources with at least two different types of impurity atoms within the substrate or in proximity to the surface of the substrate, with each of these impurity atoms having different diffusion coefficients or segregation coefficients; b) locally melting a point on the surface of the substrate with a laser, whereby the at least two different types of impurity atoms are incorporated into the melted silicon material; c) removing the laser to allow the silicon material to recrystallise; d) controlling a rate of application and/or removal of the laser to control the creation of the impurity distribution profile, with different distribution profiles for each of the at least two types of impurity atoms in the recrystallised material.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2012Publication date: January 15, 2015Applicant: Newsouth Innovations Pty LimitedInventors: Brett Jason Hallam, Cathrine Emily Chan, Stuart Ross Wenham, Adeline Sugianto, Pei Hsuan Lu, Valantis Vais
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Publication number: 20120048366Abstract: A photovoltaic device is formed with a passivated light receiving first surface of a semiconductor material layer of a first dopant type. A region of oppositely doped semiconductor material is formed to create a p-n junction on at least part of a second surface located opposite to the light receiving first surface of the semiconducting material layer. First contacts are formed on the light receiving first surface of the first dopant type semiconductor material layer, and second contacts are formed on the oppositely doped material on the second surface of the semiconductor material layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2010Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: NEWSOUTH INNOVATIONS PTY LIMITEDInventors: Ly Mai, Matthew B. Edwards, Martin A. Green, Brett Hallam, Ziv Hameiri, Nicole B. Kuepper, Adeline Sugianto, Budi S. Tjahjono, Stanley Wang, Alison M. Wenham, Stuart R. Wenham