Takashi Koida
Energy Electronics Group(Research Group Leader)
Research Institute for Energy Conservation
National Institute of Advanced Industience and Technology (AIST)
AIST Tsukuba Central2, 1-1-1 Umezono, Tsukuba, 305-8568, Japan
TEL :+81-29-861-3448
FAX :+81-29-861-3142
E-mail :t-koida@aist.go.jp
- 2002: Doctor of Science, Department of Innovative and Engineered Materials, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- (Supervisor: Profs. Hideomi Koinuma and Masashi Kawasaki)
- 1997: Master of Engineering, Department of Materials Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- (Supervisor: Profs. Hideomi Koinuma and Mamoru Yoshimoto)
- 1995: Bachelor of Science in Physics, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
- (Supervisor: Prof. Kunio Takayanagi)
- 2022-present: Group Leader, Energy Electronics Group, Research Institute for Energy Conservation, AIST
- 2020-2022: Chief Senior Researcher, Research Institute for Energy Conservation, AIST
- 2016-2020: Chief Senior Researcher, Research Center for Photovoltaics, AIST
- 2009-2015: Senior Researcher, Research Center for Photovoltaics, AIST
- 2004-2008: Researcher, Research Center for Photovoltaics, AIST
- 2002-2004: Researcher, Japan Science and Technology Agency (ERATO-JST)
- 1997-1999: Researcher, Kao Corporation
- Material development [PDF:3.0MB]
- Epitaxial thin films (understanding the potential of materials)
- Polycrystalline thin film
- Produced by vapor phase synthesis (aiming at the same performance as epitaxial thin film)
- Produced by solid-phase crystallization (aiming to create novel properties by using a non-equilibrium process)
- Stability and reliability [PDF:2.0MB]
- Elucidation of high mobility factors [PDF:2.9MB]
- Si heterojunction solar cells [PDF:4.5MB]
- Thin-film Si solar cells
- CIGS solar cells and mini-modules
- Amorphous oxide semiconductors as an electron transport layer [PDF:1.8MB]
- High mobility TCOs as a window electrode [PDF:2.8MB]
- Other solar cells and infrared sensors
- Collaboration with other institutions (Si heterojunction solar cells, CIGS solar cells, etc.)[PDF:3.2MB]