Professor Eisler received her PhD in Chemical Engineering in 2016. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at UCLA.
Available Publications
The Polyhedral Specular Reflector: A Spectrum-Splitting Multijunction Design to Achieve Ultrahigh (>50%) Solar Module Efficiencies
Carissa N. Eisler, Cristofer A. Flowers, Emily C. Warmann, John V. Lloyd, Pilar Espinet-Gonzalez, Sunita Darbe , Michelle S. Dee, Matthew D. Escarra, Emily D. Kosten, Weijun Zhou, and Harry A. Atwater
IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics (2018)
- Photovoltaics
Design of photovoltaics for modules with 50% efficiency
Emily C. Warmann, Cristofer Flowers, John Lloyd, Carissa N. Eisler, Matthew D. Escarra & Harry A. Atwater
Energy, Science & Engineering (2017)
- Photovoltaics
Suppression of Surface Recombination in CuInSe2 (CIZ) Thin Films via Trioctylphosphine Sulfide (TOP:S) Surface Passivation
Shi Luo, Carissa Eisler, Tsun-Hsin Wong, Hai Xiao, Chuan-En Lin, Tsung-Ta Wu, Chang-Hong Shen, Jia-Min Shieh, Chuang-Chuang Tsai, Chee-Wee Liu, Harry A. Atwater, William A. Goddard III, Jiun-Haw Lee, Julia R. Greer
Acta Materialia (2016)
- Photovoltaics
Multijunction Solar Cell Efficiencies: Effect of Spectral Window, Optical Environment and Radiative Coupling
Carissa N. Eisler, Ze’ev R. Abrams, Matthew T. Sheldon, Xiang Zhang, and Harry A. Atwater
Energy & Environmental Science (2014)
- Plasmonics
Nanophotonic Design Principles for Ultrahigh Efficiency Photovoltaics
Harry Atwater, Albert Polman, Emily Kosten, Dennis Callahan, Pierpaolo Spinelli, Carissa Eisler, Matthew Escarra, Emily Warmann, and Cristofer Flowers
AIP Conference Proceedings (2013)
- Photovoltaics