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Are tiny crystals the next big thing in solar cells?
January 29, 2015 /
Tomorrow’s solar cells will likely be made of nanocrystals.
Compared with silicon in today’s solar cells, these tiny crystals can absorb a larger fraction of the solar light spectrum. But, until now, the physics of electron transport in this complex material was not understood, making it impossible to systematically engineer better nanocrystal-composites.
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