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Light Moves Electron-Hole Pairs

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DELFT, Netherlands, Oct. 18, 2011 — Under the influence of light, electrons have been shown to move freely in layers of linked semiconductor nanoparticles. The breakthrough could lead to the development of cheap and efficient quantum dot solar cells, say researchers at Delft University of Technology's chemical engineering department and the Kavli Institute. Right now, crystalline silicon solar panels are expensive to produce. Cheaper solar cells are available but are inefficient; e.g, an organic solar cell has a maximum efficiency of 8 percent, the researchers say. One way of increasing the efficiency of cheap solar cells...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    avalanche effectcrystalline silicon solar panelsDelft University of Technologyelectron-hole pairselectronsenergyEuropeFOM Foundationgreen photonicsKavli InstituteNetherlandsqdsquantum dot solar cellsResearch & Technologysemiconductor nanoparticles

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