Taylor Harvey
EDUCATION
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University, 2006
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Development and commercialization of highly inexpensive solar devices, with a current focus on light-weight photovoltaics from ambient processed inorganic nanocrystal inks.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Photonic Curing of Ligand-Capped CuInSe2 Nanocrystal Films. 40th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference (PVSC), (2014), 0270-0274 [link]
Multiexciton Solar Cells of CuInSe2 Nanocrystals. J. Phys. Chem. Lett. (2014), 5, 304-309. [link]
Copper Indium Gallium Selenide (CIGS) Photovoltaic Devices Made Using Multistep Selenization of Nanocrystal Films. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces (2013), 5 (18), 9134-9140. [link]
CuInSe2 Quantum Dot Solar Cells with High Open-Circuit Voltage J. Phys. Chem. Lett. (2013), 4 (12), 2030-2034. [link]
Nanocrystal Photovoltaics: A Review of Recent Progress. Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering (2013), 2 (2), 160-167. [link]
Influence of Composition on the Performance of Sintered Cu(In,Ga)Se2 Nanocrystal Thin-Film Photovoltaic Devices. ChemSusChem (2013), 6 (3), 481-486. [link]
Pyrite Nanocrystal Solar Cells: Promising or Fool's Gold? Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters (2012), 3, 2352-2356. [link]
Comparison of the Photovoltaic Response of Oleylamine and Inorganic Ligand-Capped CuInSe2 Nanocrystals. Applied Materials and Interfaces (2012), 4(5), 2757-2761. [link]
Colloidal CIGS and CZTS Nanocrystals: A Precursor Route to Printed Photovoltaics. Journal of Solid State Chemistry (2012), 189, 2-12. [link]
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