Justin L. Luria

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
Scanned Probe Microscopy, semiconductor
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Andrei Derevianko research assistant 2003-2006 University of Nevada at Reno (Physics Tree)
John A. Marohn grad student 2006-2011 Cornell
Bryan D. Huey research scientist 2014-2017 University of Connecticut (E-Tree)
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Atamanuk K, Luria J, Huey BD. (2018) Direct AFM-based nanoscale mapping and tomography of open-circuit voltages for photovoltaics. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology. 9: 1802-1808
Kutes Y, Luria J, Sun Y, et al. (2017) Ion-damage-free planarization or shallow angle sectioning of solar cells for mapping grain orientation and nanoscale photovoltaic properties. Nanotechnology. 28: 185705
Luria J, Kutes Y, Moore A, et al. (2016) Charge transport in CdTe solar cells revealed by conductive tomographic atomic force microscopy Nature Energy. 1
Luria JL, Hoepker N, Bruce R, et al. (2012) Spectroscopic imaging of photopotentials and photoinduced potential fluctuations in a bulk heterojunction solar cell film. Acs Nano. 6: 9392-401
Smieska LM, Pozdin VA, Luria JL, et al. (2012) Following chemical charge trapping in pentacene thin films by selective impurity doping and wavelengtha resolved electric force microscopy Advanced Functional Materials. 22: 5096-5106
Choi JJ, Wenger WN, Hoffman RS, et al. (2011) Solution-processed nanocrystal quantum dot tandem solar cells. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 23: 3144-8
Luria JL, Schwarz KA, Jaquith MJ, et al. (2011) Spectroscopic characterization of charged defects in polycrystalline pentacene by time- and wavelength-resolved electric force microscopy. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). 23: 624-8
Choi JJ, Luria J, Hyun BR, et al. (2010) Photogenerated exciton dissociation in highly coupled lead salt nanocrystal assemblies. Nano Letters. 10: 1805-11
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