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Rachel C. Huber
Researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory
Publications - 25
Citations - 474
Rachel C. Huber is an academic researcher from Los Alamos National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detonation & Carbon. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 373 citations. Previous affiliations of Rachel C. Huber include University of California, Los Angeles.
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Comparing matched polymer:Fullerene solar cells made by solution-sequential processing and traditional blend casting: Nanoscale structure and device performance
Steven A. Hawks,Jordan C. Aguirre,Laura T. Schelhas,Robert James Thompson,Rachel C. Huber,Amy S. Ferreira,Guangye Zhang,Andrew A. Herzing,Sarah H. Tolbert,Benjamin J. Schwartz +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the composition and thickness-matching of SqP active layers has been compared with traditional blend casting (BC) and sequential processing (SqP), where the pure polymer and fullerene materials are cast sequentially from different solutions.
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Long-lived photoinduced polaron formation in conjugated polyelectrolyte-fullerene assemblies
Rachel C. Huber,Amy S. Ferreira,Robert Thompson,Daniel Kilbride,Nicholas S. Knutson,Lekshmi Sudha Devi,Daniel B. Toso,J. Reddy Challa,Z. Hong Zhou,Z. Hong Zhou,Yves Rubin,Benjamin J. Schwartz,Benjamin J. Schwartz,Sarah H. Tolbert,Sarah H. Tolbert +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that micelle-forming cationic semiconducting polymers can coassemble in water with catedic fullerene derivatives to create photoinduced electron-transfer cascades that lead to exceptionally long-lived polarons.
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Crystallinity effects in sequentially processed and blend-cast bulk-heterojunction polymer/fullerene photovoltaics
Guangye Zhang,Rachel C. Huber,Amy S. Ferreira,Shane D. Boyd,Christine K. Luscombe,Sarah H. Tolbert,Benjamin J. Schwartz +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a series of SqP and BC solar cells were constructed using different types of poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) that vary in regioregulary and polydispersity combined with [6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric-acid-methyl-ester (PCBM).
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Detonation synthesis of carbon nano-onions via liquid carbon condensation.
Michael Bagge-Hansen,Sorin Bastea,Joshua A. Hammons,Michael H. Nielsen,Lisa Lauderbach,Ralph Hodgin,Philip F. Pagoria,Chadd May,Shaul Aloni,Aaron M. Jones,William L. Shaw,E. V. Bukovsky,Nicholas Sinclair,Richard L. Gustavsen,Erik B. Watkins,Brian Jensen,Dana M. Dattelbaum,Millicent A. Firestone,Rachel C. Huber,Bryan Ringstrand,Jonathan R. I. Lee,T. van Buuren,Laurence E. Fried,Trevor M. Willey +23 more
TL;DR: A transient liquid phase that precedes the formation of carbon onions is observed by time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering, suggesting a potential pathway to the efficient production of carbon nano-onions, while offering insight into the phase transformation kinetics of liquid carbon under extreme pressures and temperatures.
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Evolution of Carbon Clusters in the Detonation Products of the Triaminotrinitrobenzene (TATB)-Based Explosive PBX 9502
Erik B. Watkins,Kirill A. Velizhanin,Dana M. Dattelbaum,Richard L. Gustavsen,Tariq D. Aslam,David W. Podlesak,Rachel C. Huber,Millicent A. Firestone,Bryan Ringstrand,Trevor M. Willey,Michael Bagge-Hansen,Ralph Hodgin,Lisa Lauderbach,Tony van Buuren,Nicholas Sinclair,Paulo Rigg,Soenke Seifert,Thomas Gog +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors applied time-resolved small-angle X-ray scattering (TR-SAXS) to investigate the dynamics of carbon clustering during detonation of PBX 9502, an explosive composed of 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene (TATB) and 5 wt % fluoropolymer binder.