Akram I. Boukai, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Chemistry | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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solid-state quantum physics, materials science, basic surface science, Microfluidics-based assays of blood proteins, artificial antibodiesGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorJames Richard Heath | grad student | 2008 | Caltech | |
(Thermoelectric Properties of Bismuth and Silicon Nanowires.) |
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Lee DH, Kwon JY, Maldonado S, et al. (2014) Extreme light absorption by multiple plasmonic layers on upgraded metallurgical grade silicon solar cells. Nano Letters. 14: 1961-7 |
Kwon JY, Lee DH, Chitambar M, et al. (2012) High efficiency thin upgraded metallurgical-grade silicon solar cells on flexible substrates. Nano Letters. 12: 5143-7 |
Boukai A, Haney P, Katzenmeyer A, et al. (2011) Efficiency enhancement of copper contaminated radial p-n junction solar cells Chemical Physics Letters. 501: 153-158 |
Briseno AL, Holcombe TW, Boukai AI, et al. (2010) Oligo- and polythiophene/ZnO hybrid nanowire solar cells. Nano Letters. 10: 334-40 |
Boukai A. (2010) Nano-materials for enhanced thermoelectric efficiencies Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 7679 |
Briseno AL, Holcombe TW, Boukai AI, et al. (2010) Oligo- and polythiophene/ZnO hybrid nanowire solar cells Nano Letters. 10: 334-340 |
Hwang YJ, Boukai A, Yang P. (2009) High density n-Si/n-TiO2 core/shell nanowire arrays with enhanced photoactivity. Nano Letters. 9: 410-5 |
Boukai A. (2009) Improved thermoelectrics at the nanoscale Nanotechnology Law and Business. 6: 342-352 |
Boukai AI, Bunimovich Y, Tahir-Kheli J, et al. (2008) Silicon nanowires as efficient thermoelectric materials. Nature. 451: 168-71 |
Wang D, Bunimovich Y, Boukai A, et al. (2007) Two-dimensional single-crystal nanowire arrays. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 3: 2043-7 |