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    Energy Technologies Area (ETA) researchers are continually building on the strong scientific foundation we have developed over the past 50 years. We address the world’s most pressing scientific challenges across the buildings, transportation, and industrial sectors. ETA is at the forefront of developing better batteries for electric vehicles; improving the country's aging electrical grid and innovating distributed energy and storage solutions; developing grid-interactive, efficient buildings; and providing the most comprehensive market and data analysis worldwide.

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Building Technology (BTUS)
Energy Analysis (EAEI)
Energy Storage (ESDR)
X Author: J.M Bernhard

2001

Chalamala, B.R, R.H Reuss, Y Wei, J.M Bernhard, E.D Sosa, D.E Golden, S Aggarwal, and Ramamoorthy Ramesh."Oxidation of molybdenum thin films and its impact on molybdenum field emitter arrays."Proceedings of the Materials Research Society Symposium 685 (2001) 353-358.

1999

Chalamala, B.R, Y Wei, R.H Reuss, S Aggarwal, B.E Gnade, Ramamoorthy Ramesh, J.M Bernhard, E.D Sosa, and D.E Golden."Effect of growth conditions on surface morphology and photoelectric work function characteristics of iridium oxide thin films."Applied Physics Letters 74 (1999) 1394-1396. DOI

1998

Bernhard, J.M, A Rouse, E.D Sosa, D.E Golden, B.R Chalamala, S Aggarwal, B.E Gnade, and Ramamoorthy Ramesh."Photoelectric workfunctions of metals oxide films and emission characteristics of molybdenum emitter tips with oxide coatings."Proceedings of the IEEE International Vacuum Microelectronics Conference, IVMC (1998) 32-33.
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