Atwater, Harry
- Atwater, Harry (2020) Pathways for carbon dioxide reduction in plasmonic hot carrier photoelectrochemical structures
- Atwater, Harry (2020) Hardware is hard: Lessons from commercialization of high efficiency photovoltaics
- Atwater, Harry (2020) Grand challenges for nanophotonics: Steering and riding light
- Virgil, Kyle and Atwater, Harry, et el. (2019) Towards elusive hybrid perovskite carrier dynamics through ultrafast THz spectroscopy: Influence of quantum confinement and charge transport layers
- DuChene, Joseph and Tagliabue, Giulia, et el. (2019) Plasmonic Au/p-GaN photocathodes for artificial photosynthesis: Ultrafast hot-carrier dynamics and photoelectrochemical CO_2 reduction
- Atwater, Harry (2018) Light as fuel
- Atwater, Harry (2018) Nanophotonics for the terawatt solar age: New concepts for generation of electricity and fuels from sunlight
- Carim, Azhar I. and Batara, Nicolas A., et el. (2017) Rapid, template-free synthesis of macroscale semiconductor nanopatterns via tailored photoexcitation
- Atwater, Harry (2017) Resonantly excited photocatalysts and light absorbers for solar fuels
- Du Chene, Joseph S. and Tagliabue, Giulia, et el. (2017) Plasmon-Driven photoelectrochemical cells for artiftcial photosynthesis
- Atwater, Harry (2016) Artificial photosynthesis: Progress, science prospects and technology outlook
- Weitekamp, Raymond A. and Atwater, Harry A., et el. (2014) Photolithographic olefin metathesis polymerization
- Sadtler, Bryce and Burgos, Stanley P., et el. (2013) Phototropic growth control of nanoscale pattern formation in photoelectrodeposited Se-Te films
- Sheldon, Matthew T. and Brown, Ana, et el. (2013) Plasmoelectric potentials in colloidal Ag and Au nanoparticles
- Ardo, Shane and Roske, Chris W., et el. (2013) Demonstration of artificial photosynthesis with peeled silicon microrod arrays
- Sadtler, Bryce and Burgos, Stanley P., et el. (2012) Light-mediated growth of chalcogenide nanostructures
- Atwater, Harry A. (2012) Finding alternatives to critical materials in photovoltaics and catalysis - Part I: Academic perspective