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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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Sensors of conducting and insulating composites

TL;DR: In this paper, a class of sensors prepared from at least a first material having a positive temperature coefficient of resistance and a second non-conductive or insulating material compositionally different than the first material that show an increase sensitivity detection limit for polar and non-polar analytes is presented.
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Hydrogen Evolution with Minimal Parasitic Light Absorption by Dense Co–P Catalyst Films on Structured p-Si Photocathodes

TL;DR: In this article, planar and three-dimensionalally structured p-Si devices, consisting of an electrodeposited Co-P catalyst on arrays of Si microwires or Si micropyramids, were used as photocathodes for solar-driven hydrogen evolution in 050 M H2SO4(aq) to assess the effects of electrode structuring on parasitic absorption by the catalyst.
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Effects of Deep Reductions in Energy Storage Costs on Highly Reliable Wind and Solar Electricity Systems

TL;DR: Assessment of 36 years of hourly weather data over the contiguous United States (CONUS) finds the role of energy storage changes from high-cost storage competing with curtailment to fill short-term gaps between VRE generation and hourly demand to near-free storage serving as seasonal storage for VRE resources.
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Estimation of chemical and physical characteristics of analyte vapors through analysis of the response data of arrays of polymer-carbon black composite vapor detectors

TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of the signals produced by a collection of organic polymer-carbon black composite vapor detectors has been performed to assess the ability to estimate various chemical and physical properties of analyte vapors based on information contained in the response patterns of the detector array.
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Unassisted solar-driven photoelectrosynthetic HI splitting using membrane-embedded Si microwire arrays

TL;DR: In this paper, free-standing, membrane-embedded, Si microwire arrays have been used to affect the solar-driven, unassisted splitting of HI into H_2 and I_3−.