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Nathan S. Lewis
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 730
Citations - 72550
Nathan S. Lewis is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Semiconductor & Silicon. The author has an hindex of 112, co-authored 720 publications receiving 64808 citations. Previous affiliations of Nathan S. Lewis include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Integration of electrocatalysts with silicon microcone arrays for minimization of optical and overpotential losses during sunlight-driven hydrogen evolution
Sisir Yalamanchili,Paul A. Kempler,Kimberly M. Papadantonakis,Harry A. Atwater,Nathan S. Lewis +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, the use of arrays of antireflective, high-aspect-ratio Si microcones (μ-cones), coupled with light-blocking Pt and Co-P catalysts, as photocathodes for H2 evolution was reported.
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Chemical Stability of Organic Monolayers Formed in Solution
TL;DR: In this article, the reactivity of the H-terminated Si surface with O_2,======H_2O, alcohols, metals, amines, and thiols was explored.
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Scanning tunneling microscopy studies of monolayer templates: alkylthioethers and alkylethers.
TL;DR: Scanning tunneling microscopy has been used to determine the molecular ordering in stable, ordered monolayers formed from long-chain normal and substituted alkanes in solution on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite surfaces.
Patent
Method of making photovoltaic devices with reduced conduction band offset between pnictide absorber films and emitter films
Jeffrey P. Bosco,Gregory M. Kimball,Harry A. Atwater,Nathan S. Lewis,Rebekah K. Feist,Marty W. Degroot +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the conduction band offset between chalcogenide emitter and pnictide absorber films was reduced by incorporating tuning agents into the emitter layer in order to adjust the electron affinity characteristics.
Patent
Light-driven hydroiodic acid splitting from semiconductive fuel generator
Shane Ardo,Nathan S. Lewis +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, photovoltaic and photoelectrosynthetic cells, devices, methods of making and using the same, and methods of obtaining the same are discussed.