Dr. Chen received his PhD in Materials Science in 2016. He is currently a postdoctoral scholar at Berkeley Labs.
Available Publications
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Study of the Interface in a GaP/Si Heterojunction Solar Cell
Rebecca Saive, Hal Emmer, Christopher T. Chen, Chaomin Zhang, Christiana Honsberg, and Harry Atwater
IEEE Journal of Photovoltaics (2018)
- Photovoltaics
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Fabrication of Single Crystal Gallium Phosphide Thin Films on Glass
Hal Emmer, Christopher T. Chen, Rebecca Saive, Dennis Friedrich, Yu Horie, Amir Arbabi, Andrei Faraon & Harry A. Atwater
Nature - Scientific Reports (2017)
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Enhanced Absorption and <1% Spectrum-and-Angle-Averaged Reflection in Tapered Microwire Arrays
Sisir Yalamanchili, Hal S. Emmer, Katherine T. Fountaine, Christopher T. Chen, Nathan S. Lewis, and Harry A. Atwater
ACS Photonics (2016)
- Micro- and Nanowires
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Cu-Catalyzed Vapor−Liquid−Solid Growth of SiGe Microwire Arrays with Chlorosilane and Chlorogermane Precursors
Christopher T. Chen, Hal S. Emmer, Shaul Aloni, Daniel B. Turner-Evans, and Harry A. Atwater
Crystal Growth & Design (2015)
- Micro- and Nanowires
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Flexible, Transparent Contacts for Inorganic Nanostructures and Thin Films
Daniel B. Turner-Evans , Hal Emmer , Christopher T. Chen , and Harry A. Atwater
Advanced Materials (2013)
- Micro- and Nanowires Photovoltaics