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Brian J Rull

from Milton, MA
Age ~64

Brian Rull Phones & Addresses

  • 58 Buckingham Rd, Milton, MA 02186 (617) 698-7564
  • Dennis Port, MA
  • 124 M St, South Boston, MA 02127 (617) 269-4424
  • Boston, MA
  • Stamford, CT
  • Quincy, MA
  • Pleasanton, CA

Specialities

Estate Planning • Business • Tax • Corporate & Incorporation

Professional Records

License Records

Brian K Rull

License #:
065025182 - Expired
Issued Date:
Mar 3, 1998
Expiration Date:
Sep 30, 2003
Type:
Licensed Certified Public Accountant

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Brian Rull - Lawyer

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Specialties:
Estate Planning
Business
Tax
Corporate & Incorporation
ISLN:
912421566
Admitted:
1996
University:
Illinois State University, B.S., 1993
Law School:
Drake University, J.D., 1996; Washington University, LL.M., 2000

Publications

Us Patents

Multijunction Photovoltaic Device

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US Patent:
20110100441, May 5, 2011
Filed:
Feb 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/864994
Inventors:
Eric Mazur - Concord MA, US
Mark Winkler - Brooklyn NY, US
Brian R. Rull - West New York NJ, US
Assignee:
PRESIDENT & FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H01L 31/06
H01L 31/18
US Classification:
136255, 438 57, 257E31001
Abstract:
Photovoltaic devices (e.g., solar cells) are disclosed that include at least three radiation absorbing layers, each capable of absorbing radiation over a different wavelength range of the solar radiation spectrum. Any two of these three wavelength ranges can be partially overlapping, or alternatively they can be distinct. The layers are disposed relative to one another so as to form two junctions, each of which includes a depletion region. In some cases, the radiation absorbing layers can collectively absorb radiation over a wavelength range that spans at least about 60%, or 70%, or 80%, and preferably 90% of the solar radiation wavelength spectrum. By way of example, in some embodiments, one layer can exhibit significant absorption of solar radiation (e.g., it can absorb at least one radiation wavelength at an absorptance greater than about 90%) at wavelengths less than about 0.7 microns while another layer can exhibit significant absorption of the solar radiation at wavelengths in a range of about 0.7 microns to about 1 micron. The third layer can in turn exhibit a significant absorption of solar radiation at wavelengths greater than about 1 micron.
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