An ultra-thin solar cell that could provide a cheaper, lighter alternative to existing devices has been created by researchers in the US.
James Zahler from Aonex Technologies, together with colleagues from Harry Atwater’s group at the California Institute of Technology and researchers at EMCORE PhotoVoltaics made the device by replacing the relatively thick semiconductor substrate normally used in solar cells with a thin “wafer-bonded†substrate. This means the new device is considerable cheaper and lighter than conventional solar cells.
Exfoliation produces lighter, cheaper solar cells
Exfoliation produces lighter, cheaper solar cells
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Submitted by ovisoftblue on Thu, 2007-09-06 08:27. | Tags: technology | green solar power | solar batteries