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Plastic, Crystal-Based Solar Cells Being Developed
BRISBANE, Australia, Sept. 7, 2006 -- A University of Queensland researcher is developing ways to make the next generation of solar cells made out of plastics and microscopic crystals instead of silicon. UQ master of physics student Michael Deceglie is working on improving the stability and overall efficiency of solar cells and is testing two new ways of making them: out of a dye-sensitized solar cell and a combined nanocrystal-polymer solar cell.Deceglie with the dye-sensitized test solar cells. The dye-sensitized cells use...
Resolution of Fluorescing Microscope Reaches 15nm
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Biotech Startup Granted $1.65M for 'Molecular Beacon'
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New Materials Boost Organic Solar Cell's Performance
EWING, N.J., July 27, 2006 -- New materials have been integrated into an organic solar cell that double its open-circuit voltage and demonstrate the potential to make highly efficient photovoltaic cells much less expensively than with silicon, those involved in the project said....
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