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MIT Tools for Energy Conversion and Storage

By Jeffrey C Grossman1, Joo-Hyoung Lee1, Varadharajan Srinivasan2, Alexander S McLeod2, Lucas Wagner3

1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2. University of California - Berkeley 3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Atomic-Scale Simulation Tools to Explore Energy Conversion and Storage Materials

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Version 1.3 - published on 04 Nov 2009

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Abstract These tools allow students to focus on the atomic-scale physics and chemistry underlying four separate energy conversion and storage materials: thermoelectrics, solar fuels, solar photovoltaics, and hydrogen storage. Within each of these four different tools, the user can compute properties that are directly relevant to the key fundamental conversion and storage mechanisms.
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  • Jeffrey C Grossman; Joo-Hyoung Lee; Varadharajan Srinivasan; Alexander S McLeod; Lucas Wagner (2009), "MIT Tools for Energy Conversion and Storage," http://nanohub.org/resources/nanoenergytools. (DOI: 10254/nanohub-r7354.4).

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  1. energy conversion 3
  2. energy storage 1
  3. hydrogen atom 3
  4. molecular dynamics 1
  5. nanoelectronics 1
  6. optical proerties 1
  7. photovoltaics 3
  8. solar cells 1
  9. solar energy 3
  10. solar fuels 1
  11. thermal transport 1
  12. thermoelectrics 3

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