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Using solid-state materials with gold nanoantennas for more durable solar cells

2016-05-25 17:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: Hokkaido University scientists are testing the development of solar cells made of solid materials to improve their ability to function under harsh environmental conditions. Scientists at Hokkaido University in Japan are making leeway in the fabrication of all-solid-state solar cells that are highly durable and can efficiently convert sunlight into energy. The team employed a method called "atomic layer deposition," which allows scientists to control the deposit of very thin, uniform layers of materials...

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