World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

Overview

Jason Graetz is affiliated with HRL Laboratories in the United States, focusing primarily on research in materials science and engineering. Their scholarly output covers a range of specialized fields including materials chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, surfaces, coatings and films, catalysis, and polymers and plastics.

Their research extensively addresses topics related to hydrogen storage and materials, ammonia synthesis and nitrogen reduction, surface modification and superhydrophobicity, semiconductor materials and devices, silicon carbide semiconductor technologies, thin-film transistor technologies, and advanced battery materials and technologies.

Jason Graetz has published in multiple academic venues. Frequent publication sites include:

  • Journal of The Electrochemical Society
  • Molecules
  • ACS Photonics
  • Polymer
  • ACS Applied Polymer Materials

Their recent publications illustrate a focus on materials and device engineering with studies that span photoelectrochemical processes and polymer coatings. Notable papers include:

  • Dopant Selective Photoelectrochemical Etching of SiC (2023, Journal of The Electrochemical Society)
  • Engineering Challenges of Solution and Slurry-Phase Chemical Hydrogen Storage Materials for Automotive Fuel Cell Applications (2021, Molecules)
  • Sprayable perfluoropolyether / poly(ethylene glycol) segmented polyurethane coatings with micron-scale phase separated 3D structure (2020, Polymer)
  • Visually and Infrared Transparent Poly(oxalamide) Films with Mechanical Toughness (2022, ACS Applied Polymer Materials)
  • Low-Loss Nanophotonic Devices with Chip-Level Uniformity and Integrated Color Centers in SiC-On-Insulator (2025, ACS Photonics)

Collaboration with other researchers is a significant part of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • John J. Vajo
  • Andrew P. Nowak
  • Adam F. Gross
  • Michael Ventuleth
  • Adam Sorensen

Best Publications

  • New approaches to hydrogen storage

    Jason Graetz

  • Highly Reversible Lithium Storage in Nanostructured Silicon

    J. Graetz;C. C. Ahn;R. Yazami;B. Fultz

  • Conversion Reaction Mechanisms in Lithium Ion Batteries: Study of the Binary Metal Fluoride Electrodes

    Feng Wang;Rosa Robert;Natasha A. Chernova;Nathalie Pereira

  • Nanocrystalline and Thin Film Germanium Electrodes with High Lithium Capacity and High Rate Capabilities

    J. Graetz;C. C. Ahn;R. Yazami;B. Fultz

  • Tracking lithium transport and electrochemical reactions in nanoparticles

    Feng Wang;Hui Chia Yu;Min Hua Chen;Lijun Wu

  • Aluminum hydride as a hydrogen and energy storage material: Past, present and future

    J. Graetz;J.J. Reilly;V.A. Yartys;J.P. Maehlen

  • Chemical Distribution and Bonding of Lithium in Intercalated Graphite: Identification with Optimized Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy

    Feng Wang;Jason Graetz;M. Sergio Moreno;Chao Ma

  • X-ray absorption study of Ti-activated sodium aluminum hydride

    J. Graetz;A. Y. Ignatov;T. A. Tyson;J. J. Reilly

  • Decomposition Kinetics of the AlH3 Polymorphs

    Jason Graetz;James J. Reilly

  • Accelerated thermal decomposition of AlH 3 for hydrogen-fueled vehicles

    G. Sandrock;J. Reilly;J. Graetz;W.-M. Zhou

  • V2O5 Polysulfide Anion Barrier for Long-Lived Li–S Batteries

    Wen Li;Jocelyn Hicks-Garner;John Wang;Jun Liu

  • Interface Limited Lithium Transport in Solid-State Batteries

    Dhamodaran Santhanagopalan;Danna Qian;Thomas Mcgilvray;Ziying Wang

  • Ternary metal fluorides as high-energy cathodes with low cycling hysteresis

    Feng Wang;Sung-Wook Kim;Dong-Hwa Seo;Kisuk Kang

  • Understanding the role of Ti in reversible hydrogen storage as sodium alanate: A combined experimental and density functional theoretical approach

    Santanu Chaudhuri;Jason Graetz;Alex Ignatov;James J. Reilly

  • LiFexMn1―xPO4: A cathode for lithium-ion batteries

    Jian Hong;Feng Wang;Xiaoliang Wang;Jason Graetz

  • Single-Crystal Intermetallic M−Sn (M = Fe, Cu, Co, Ni) Nanospheres as Negative Electrodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries

    Xiao-Liang Wang;Wei-Qiang Han;Jiajun Chen;Jason Graetz

  • Alkali metal hydride doping of α-AlH3 for enhanced H2 desorption kinetics

    Gary Sandrock;James Reilly;Jason Graetz;Wei-Min Zhou

  • Study of Antisite Defects in Hydrothermally Prepared LiFePO4 by in Situ X-ray Diffraction

    Jiajun Chen;Jason Graetz

  • Entropy of Li intercalation in LixCoO2

    Yvan Reynier;Yvan Reynier;Jason Graetz;Tabitha Swan-Wood;Peter Rez

  • White lines and d-band occupancy for the 3d transition-metal oxides and lithium transition-metal oxides

    Jason Graetz;Channing C. Ahn;Hao Ouyang;Peter Rez

Frequent Co-Authors

Yimei Zhu
Yimei Zhu Brookhaven National Laboratory
Brent Fultz
Brent Fultz California Institute of Technology
Dong Su
Dong Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
Glenn G. Amatucci
Glenn G. Amatucci Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Lijun Wu
Lijun Wu Brookhaven National Laboratory
Anton Van der Ven
Anton Van der Ven University of California, Santa Barbara
Xiao-Qing Yang
Xiao-Qing Yang Brookhaven National Laboratory
Yves J. Chabal
Yves J. Chabal The University of Texas at Dallas
Mark D. Allendorf
Mark D. Allendorf Sandia National Laboratories
Mark W. Verbrugge
Mark W. Verbrugge General Motors (United States)

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Best Scientists Citing Jason Graetz

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles