Exploring Nano Plasmonics for Enhanced Organic Solar Cell Efficiency

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Hello PF community,

I am a recent grad from Virginia Tech in physics/EE, and I am working with Northrop Grumman, but I want to go to grad school in physics. To that end, I am studying for physics gre. My basics is shaky, but I intend to develop more intuitive understanding of concepts as I study for physics gre. Any help will be appreciated.

My interest lies in nano structure plasmonics for improved efficiency in organic solar cells.

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