Patrick Krantz
Northwestern University
12 Papers
11 Citations
Patrick Krantz is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Bimetallic strip. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Patrick Krantz include University of Toledo.
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Papers
A technoeconomic analysis of perovskite solar module manufacturing with low-cost materials and techniques
Zhaoning Song,Chad L. McElvany,Adam B. Phillips,Ilke Celik,Patrick Krantz,Suneth C. Watthage,Geethika K. Liyanage,Defne Apul,Michael J. Heben +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a bottom-up cost model for perovskite PV modules fabricated using feasible low-cost materials and processes is presented, which shows that PSCs can emerge as a cost leader in PV power generation if critical remaining issues can be resolved.
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High speed, intermediate resolution, large area laser beam induced current imaging and laser scribing system for photovoltaic devices and modules
Adam B. Phillips,Zhaoning Song,Jonathan L. DeWitt,Jon M. Stone,Patrick Krantz,John Royston,Ryan Zeller,Meghan R. Mapes,Paul J. Roland,Mark D. Dorogi,Syed Zafar,Gary T. Faykosh,Randy J. Ellingson,Michael J. Heben +13 more
TL;DR: A laser beam induced current imaging tool for photovoltaic devices and modules that utilizes diode pumped Q-switched lasers that utilize diode pumps to produce high power densities and large areas can be scanned in short times.
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P2S5 Reactive Flux Method for the Rapid Synthesis of Mono- and Bimetallic 2D Thiophosphates M2-xM'xP2S6.
Daniel G. Chica,Abishek K. Iyer,Matthew Cheng,Kevin M. Ryan,Patrick Krantz,Craig C. Laing,Roberto dos Reis,Venkat Chandrasekhar,Vinayak P. Dravid,Mercouri G. Kanatzidis +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a reactive flux technique using the common reagent P2S5 and metal precursors was developed to circumvent the synthetic bottleneck for producing high-quality single and mixed-metal two-dimensional (2D) thiophosphate materials.
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Spray pyrolysis of semi-transparent backwall superstrate CuIn(S,Se) 2 solar cells
Zhaoning Song,Adam B. Phillips,Patrick Krantz,Rajendra R. Khanal,Michael J. Heben +4 more
- 08 Jun 2014
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of depositing CuIn(S,Se) 2 (CIS) absorbers using a recently developed hydrazine-based spray pyrolysis method in the backwall superstrate configuration was explored.
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Spray Pyrolysis of CuIn(S,Se) 2 Thin Films Using Hydrazine-based Solutions
Zhaoning Song,Adam B. Phillips,Patrick Krantz,Tejas Prabhakar,Rajendra R. Khanal,Yao Xie,Jonathan L. DeWitt,Jon M. Stone,Michael J. Heben +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel approach to fabricate CuIn(S,Se) 2 (CIS) thin films through ultrasonically spraying a hydrazine-based precursor solution onto a heated substrate is reported.
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