Sachit Grover, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Electrical Engineering | University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States |
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(Diodes for optical rectennas.) |
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Moseley J, Grover S, Lu D, et al. (2020) Impact of dopant-induced optoelectronic tails on open-circuit voltage in arsenic-doped Cd(Se)Te solar cells Journal of Applied Physics. 128: 103105 |
Metzger WK, Grover S, Lu D, et al. (2019) Exceeding 20% efficiency with in situ group V doping in polycrystalline CdTe solar cells Nature Energy. 4: 837-845 |
Kuciauskas D, Lu D, Grover S, et al. (2017) Separating grain-boundary and bulk recombination with time-resolved photoluminescence microscopy Applied Physics Letters. 111: 233902 |
Guthrey H, Johnston S, Weiss DN, et al. (2016) Three-dimensional minority-carrier collection channels at shunt locations in silicon solar cells Solar Energy. 135: 163-168 |
Selj JK, Young D, Grover S. (2015) Optimization of the Antireflection Coating of Thin Epitaxial Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells Energy Procedia. 77: 248-252 |
Young DL, Nemeth W, Grover S, et al. (2014) Carrier selective, passivated contacts for high efficiency silicon solar cells based on transparent conducting oxides Energy Procedia. 55: 733-740 |
Zhu Z, Joshi S, Grover S, et al. (2013) Graphene geometric diodes for terahertz rectennas Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 46 |
Grover S, Joshi S, Moddel G. (2013) Quantum theory of operation for rectenna solar cells Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 46 |
Moddel G, Grover S. (2013) Rectenna solar cells Rectenna Solar Cells. 2147483647: 1-399 |
Teplin CW, Lee BG, Fanning TR, et al. (2012) Pyramidal light trapping and hydrogen passivation for high-efficiency heteroepitaxial (100) crystal silicon solar cells Energy and Environmental Science. 5: 8193-8198 |