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Research Highlights

Predicting Anisotropic Performance in Thermoelectrics

2/15/2019 | Eric Toberer, Vladan Stevanovic

Anisotropic properties yield anisotropic thermoelectric performance. Heat maps show lattice thermal conductivity (kL), mobility (uH) and ultimate thermoelectric performance (b)

Closed-loop Design of Heterostructures for Solar Energy Conversion

12/13/2018 | S. Banerjee, D. Watson, L. Piper

Schematic illustration of CdSe/β-SnxV2O5 heterostructures that enable photocatalytic water splitting; Right: illustration of design of MxV2O5 compounds with p-block cations that yield mid-gap states.

A Simple and Robust Approach to Reducing Contact Resistance in Organic Transistors

12/1/2018 | Z. A. Lamport, K. J. Barth, H. Lee, E. Gann, S. Engmann, H. Chen, M. Guthold, I. McCulloch, J. E. Anthony, L. J. Richter, D. M. DeLongchamp, and O. D. Jurchescu

Contact effects limit device performance, even in the case of high-mobility semiconductors. We developed a strategy for drastically reducing contact effects: it consists in creating high work function domains at the surface of the injecting electrodes to promote channels of enhanced injection.

Materials from Mathematics

8/30/2018 | Richard D. James

Austenite/martensite interface in Cu69.5Al27Ni3.5. Zero elastic energy austenite/martensite interfaces possible under the co-factor conditions. Red is austenite and blue/green are two variants of martensite. These pictures exhibit large deformations, zero elastic energy, and perfect fitting of the phases under continuous variation of the volume fraction f.

Data Mining for Parameters Affecting Polymorph Selection

4/1/2018 | A. M. Hiszpanski, C. J. Dsilva, I. G. Kevrekidis, and Y. L. Loo

The macroscopic properties of molecular materials can be drastically influenced by their solid-state packing arrangements, of which there can be many (e.g., polymorphism). Strategies to controllably and predictively access select polymorphs are desired, but predicting the conditions necessary to access a given polymorph is challenging with the current state of the art.

Native Interstitial Defects in ZnGeN2

10/27/2017 | D. Skachkov, W. R. L. Lambrecht

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