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David M. Tanenbaum
Researcher at Pomona College
Publications - 47
Citations - 5714
David M. Tanenbaum is an academic researcher from Pomona College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon & Organic solar cell. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 46 publications receiving 5380 citations. Previous affiliations of David M. Tanenbaum include Technical University of Denmark & University of Copenhagen.
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Electromechanical Resonators from Graphene Sheets
J. Scott Bunch,Arend M. van der Zande,Scott S. Verbridge,Ian W. Frank,David M. Tanenbaum,Jeevak M. Parpia,Harold G. Craighead,Paul L. McEuen +7 more
TL;DR: The thinnest resonator consists of a single suspended layer of atoms and represents the ultimate limit of two-dimensional nanoelectromechanical systems and is demonstrated down to 8 × 10–4 electrons per root hertz.
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Mechanical properties of suspended graphene sheets
TL;DR: In this article, the Young's modulus of stacks of graphene sheets suspended over photolithographically defined trenches in silicon dioxide was measured using an atomic force microscope, with measured spring constants scaling as expected with the dimensions of the suspended section, ranging from 1to5N∕m.
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The OE-A OPV demonstrator anno domini 2011
Frederik C. Krebs,Jan Fyenbo,David M. Tanenbaum,Suren A. Gevorgyan,Ronn Andriessen,Bart van Remoortere,Yulia Galagan,Mikkel Jørgensen +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a small credit card sized lamp with a flat outline, which consisted of the polymer solar cell together with printed circuitry, discrete components and flexible lithium polymer batteries.
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Comparative indoor and outdoor degradation of organic photovoltaic cells via inter-laboratory collaboration
Charles Owens,Gretta Mae Ferguson,Martin Hermenau,Eszter Voroshazi,Yulia Galagan,Birger Zimmermann,Roland Rösch,Dechan Angamo,Gerardo Teran,Christian Uhrich,Ronn Andriessen,Harald Hoppe,Uli Würfel,Monica Lira-Cantu,Frederik C. Krebs,David M. Tanenbaum +15 more
TL;DR: Some devices showed steady aging but many failed catastrophically due to corrosion of electrodes not active device layers, and degradation of cells kept in dark storage was minimal over periods up to one year.
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Investigation of the degradation mechanisms of a variety of organic photovoltaic devices by combination of imaging techniques—the ISOS-3 inter-laboratory collaboration
Roland Rösch,David M. Tanenbaum,David M. Tanenbaum,Mikkel Jørgensen,Marco Seeland,Maik Bärenklau,Martin Hermenau,Eszter Voroshazi,Matthew T. Lloyd,Yulia Galagan,Birger Zimmermann,Uli Würfel,Markus Hösel,Henrik Friis Dam,Suren A. Gevorgyan,Suleyman Kudret,Wouter Maes,Laurence Lutsen,Dirk Vanderzande,Ronn Andriessen,Gerardo Teran-Escobar,Monica Lira-Cantu,Agnès Rivaton,Agnès Rivaton,Gülsah Y. Uzunoglu,David S. Germack,Birgitta Andreasen,Morten Vesterager Madsen,Kion Norrman,Harald Hoppe,Frederik C. Krebs +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the degradation of seven distinct sets (with a number of individual cells of n $ 12) of state of the art organic photovoltaic devices prepared by leading research laboratories with a combination of imaging methods is reported.