Michelle received her MS in Chemical Engineering in 2014. Her research focused on ultrahigh efficiency photovoltaic modules. She worked in wafer processing and cell fabrication, in addition to prototyping solar concentrators with optical polymers. She is currently a chemical engineer at PPG Aerospace.
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
Path entanglement of surface plasmons
James S Fakonas, Anna Mitskovets, and HarryAAtwater
New Journal of Physics (2015)
- Plasmonics
Two-Plasmon Quantum Interference
James S. Fakonas, Hyunseok Lee, Yousif A. Kelaita, and Harry A. Atwater
Nature Photonics (2014)
- Plasmonics
Epitaxial Growth of DNA-Assembled Nanoparticle Superlattices on Patterned Substrates
Sondra L Hellstrom, Youngeun Kim, James S Fakonas, Andrew J Senesi, Robert J Macfarlane, Chad A Mirkin, Harry A Atwater
American Chemical Society (2013)
- Nanowire
Metal–Polymer–Metal Split-Dipole Nanoantennas
Deirdre M. O'Carroll, James S. Fakonas, Dennis M. Callahan, Martin Schierhorn, Harry. A. Atwater
Advanced Materials (2012)
- Metamaterials