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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

ScienceDaily: Consumer Electronics News

ScienceDaily: Consumer Electronics News


New material allows for ultra-thin solar cells

Posted: 04 Aug 2014 03:59 AM PDT

Extremely thin, semi-transparent, flexible solar cells could soon become reality. Scientists have managed to create a semiconductor structure consisting of two ultra-thin layers, which appears to be excellently suited for photovoltaic energy conversion. Several months ago, the team had already produced an ultra-thin layer of the photoactive crystal tungsten diselenide. Now, this semiconductor has successfully been combined with another layer made of molybdenum disulphide, creating a designer-material that may be used in future low-cost solar cells.

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