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Electronic Structure Theory

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Using high-performance computing, NREL applies electronic structure theory to design and discover materials for energy applications. This includes detailed studies of the physical mechanisms that determine the material's behavior on an atomistic level.

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Key Research Areas

Materials by Design

NREL leads the U.S. Department of Energy's Center for Next Generation of Materials by Design, which incorporates metastability and synthesizability.

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Theory of Photovoltaic Materials

Through computational materials science, this area elucidates the physical mechanisms important for photovoltaics.

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NREL Materials Database

The database contains a growing body of computed data with particular focus on thermodynamic stability and bandgaps.

Contact

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Stephan Lany

Staff Scientist

Dr. Lany is a computational materials scientist in the Material Physics group. He has a background in electronic structure calculations for semiconducting materials.

Email 303-384-6652


The Materials Science Center is part of the Materials and Chemical Science and Technology directorate, led by Associate Lab Director Bill Tumas.