Sunday, February 23, 2014 8:30:37 PM
Graphene has helped solar cells charge better, with record-breaking efficiency.
In December 2013, researchers at the University of Oxford published the results of their experiments with graphene-coated solar cells in an American Chemical Society journal.
They stated: “The graphene nanoflakes provide superior charge-collection … These solar cells show … a power conversion efficiency up to 15.6 percent [the previous record was 8.6 percent]. This work demonstrates that graphene/metal oxide nanocomposites have the potential to contribute significantly toward the development of low-cost solar cells.”
Does anyone know if SLTD is using Graphene in their new solar cell?
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