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New Solar Material Seeks to Replace Silicon

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TURKU, Finland, May 15, 2012 — Silicon solar cells could be replaced by flexible, lightweight and inexpensive dyes, if scientists in Finland achieve their goal. Jongyun Moon and colleagues at the University of Turku have developed dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) and believe that they could replace silicon-based cells, because they are cheaper and easier to manufacture. This would provide effective solar energy harvesting technologies to developing countries that cannot rely on government subsidies for funding. When sunlight shines on a layer of white pigment titanium oxide on a DSC, the solar energy displaces...Read full article

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    Published: May 2012
    Arho SuominenAulis TuominenDSCdye-sensitized solar cellsenergyEuropeFinlandgreen photonicsJongyun MoonResearch & TechnologyTurkuUniversity of Turkuwhite pigment titanium oxide

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