Solid-State Solar-Thermal Energy Conversion Center (S3TEC)
Director
Gang Chen
Lead Institution
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Year Established
2009
Mission
To advance fundamental science and to develop materials for harnessing heat from the Sun and terrestrial sources and converting this heat into electricity via solid-state thermoelectric, thermophotovoltaic, and thermogalvanic technologies.
Research Topics
solar (photovoltaic), solar (thermal), solid state lighting, phonons, thermal conductivity, thermoelectric, defects, mechanical behavior, charge transport, spin dynamics, spintronics, optics, mesostructured materials, materials and chemistry by design, synthesis (novel materials), synthesis (scalable processing)
Materials Studied
Materials: semiconductor, organic semiconductor, wide band-gap semiconductor, metal, oxide, polymer, rare earth elements, ionic liquid, porous, optoelectronic and metamaterial, transparent conductor
Interfaces: organic/semiconductor, organic/oxide, organic/metal, metal/semiconductor, metal/oxide, semiconductor/semiconductor, gas/solid, liquid/solid, solid/solid
Nanostructured Materials: 0D, 1D, 2D, 3D, nanocomposites
Experimental and Theoretical Methods
X-ray diffraction and scattering, X-ray spectroscopy, electron microscopy, scanning probe microscopy, near-field scanning optical microscopy, lithography, surface science, neutron diffraction and scattering, neutron spectroscopy, laser diagnostics, molecular dynamics (MD), density functional theory (DFT), monte carlo (MC), quantum mechanics, classical mechanics, mesoscale modeling, multiscale modeling
Partner Institutions
- Boston College
- Brookhaven National Laboratory
- Duke University
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Northwestern University
- University of Houston
- University of Missouri