Braden Bills

Affiliation

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, USA

Topic

Solar Cells,Dye-sensitized Solar Cells,TiO2 Nanoparticles,Atomic Layer Deposition,Backreaction,Electron Trapping,I-V Curves,Indium Tin Oxide,Mesoporous TiO2,Metal Oxide,Photovoltaic Performance,Surface States,Acetone,Al2O3 Layer,Ammonium Fluoride,Amorphous Silicon,Atomic Force Microscopy,Atomic Force Microscopy Studies,Back Reflector,Bottom Cell,Cell Quality,Cell Voltage,Characteristics Of Films,Coated Glass Substrates,Coatings,Constant Current,Conversion Efficiency,Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells,Deionized Water,Density Of States,Deposition Time,Diffuse Reflectance,Efficiency Of Solar Cells,Electrochemical Anodization,Electrolyte Concentration,Electrolyte System,Electron Transport,Electrophoretic Deposition,Enhancement Of Efficiency,Film Thickness,High Refractive Index,Hydrofluoric Acid,Interest Rate,Isopropanol,Isopropanol Solution,Light Scattering,Light Traps,Liquid Electrolyte,Low-cost Process,Metal Oxide Layer,

Biography

Braden Bills (S'06) received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from South Dakota State University, Brookings, in 2011.
He is a Ph.D. candidate at South Dakota State University. His current research interests include solar cell materials and devices.