National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Post-Doc, National Center for Photovoltaics
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David Ginley
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About
The subject of my research is novel materials for solar cell applications, mostly p-type transparent conductive oxides. I study these materials in the thin film form. I prepare the thin films by physical vapor deposition techniques such as sputtering and pulsed laser deposition. Most importantly, I apply high-throughput combinatorial deposition, characterization and data analysis techniques to do this research. My postdoctoral adviser is David S. Ginley. The main project I am working on is within the Energy Frontier Research Center "Center for Inverse Design"
My background is in Physics, Materials Science and Electrical Engineering. As a graduate student, I studied BaCuChF p-type transparent conductors. My graduate adviser was Janet Tate.
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