Researchers at McMaster University are growing light-absorbing nanowires that are made of high-performance photovoltaic materials on carbon-nanotube fabric.
The nanowires are made from gallium arsenide and indium gallium phosphide. The material will be more flexible and more efficient than silicon by ...
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Posted On Sunday, June 19, 2011 By Juice. Under Featured, Solar Tech Tags: carbon-nanotube, Cleanfield Energy, gallium arsenide, indium gallium phosphide, McMaster University, nanowires, Ontario Centres of Excellence, photovoltaic, silicon
Researchers at McMaster University are growing light-absorbing nanowires that are made of high-performance photovoltaic materials on carbon-nanotube fabric.
The nanowires are made from gallium arsenide and indium gallium phosphide. The material will be more flexible and more efficient than silicon by ...
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