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Fall 2017
nanostructured devices as compared to a planar structure. Among various technologically feasible nanostructures, a two-dimensional nano-branch array is demonstrated as the most promising structure and proven to be able to maintain its performance despite structural imperfections common in fabrication
fabrication for light management in optoelectronic devices. Furthermore, I will leverage a modeling approach for optoelectronic engineering of colloidal quantum-dot (CQD) thin-film solar cells. The presence of a strong efficiency loss mechanism, called the “efficiency black hole”, that can hold back the