Search
Menu
AdTech Ceramics - Ceramic Packages 1-24 LB

New Material Allows for Ultra-Thin Solar Cells

Facebook X LinkedIn Email
WIEN, Austria, August 5, 2014 — A new structure that combines atomic-layered semiconductor materials could pave the way to more efficient solar cells. Researchers from the Vienna University of Technology created the new structure, which merges together two semiconductor materials in ultra-thin layers. Graphene was added, making them extremely light weight and very flexible. Both of the new semiconductor layers are each comprised of three atomic layers, and they may have the capacity to handle photovoltaic energy conversion, according to the researchers. A new semiconductor structure, consisting of two...Read full article

Related content from Photonics Media



    Articles


    Products


    Photonics Handbook Articles


    White Papers


    Webinars


    Photonics Dictionary Terms


    Media


    Photonics Buyers' Guide Categories


    Companies
    Published: August 2014
    Glossary
    graphene
    Graphene is a two-dimensional allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern. It is the basic building block of other carbon-based materials such as graphite, carbon nanotubes, and fullerenes (e.g., buckyballs). Graphene has garnered significant attention due to its remarkable properties, making it one of the most studied materials in the field of nanotechnology. Key properties of graphene include: Two-dimensional structure: Graphene...
    2Datomic layersAustriaenergygrapheneMaterialsphotovoltaicsResearch & Technologysemiconductorssolar cellsVienna University of Technologycrystal tungsten diselenidemolybdenum disulphideThomas Mueller

    We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.