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Photon Funnel Captures Wider Spectrum of Sun’s Rays

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 30, 2012 — A solar “funnel” that exploits materials under elastic strain could capture a wider spectrum of solar energy, providing a new way of harnessing photons for electricity. “We’re trying to use elastic strains to produce unprecedented properties,” said Ju Li, an MIT professor and the lead author of the paper describing the new concept. Manipulating a material’s strain could open a whole new field of research. The MIT “funnel” in this case is a metaphor, however: It is electronic forces that create the funneling effect, not gravity as in...Read full article

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    Published: November 2012
    Glossary
    bandgap
    In semiconductor physics, the term bandgap refers to the energy range in a material where no electronic states are allowed. It represents the energy difference between the valence band, which is the highest range of energy levels occupied by electrons in their ground state, and the conduction band, which is the lowest range of unoccupied energy levels. The bandgap is a crucial parameter in understanding the electrical behavior of semiconductors and insulators. Here are the key components...
    exciton
    An exciton is a quasiparticle that represents the bound state of an electron and a hole in a solid-state material, typically a semiconductor or an insulator. In simpler terms, an exciton is a paired electron and hole created when an electron absorbs a photon and is promoted to a higher energy state, leaving behind an empty state called a hole. Key characteristics of excitons include: Formation: Excitons are formed when an electron in the valence band of a material is excited to the...
    photonics
    The technology of generating and harnessing light and other forms of radiant energy whose quantum unit is the photon. The science includes light emission, transmission, deflection, amplification and detection by optical components and instruments, lasers and other light sources, fiber optics, electro-optical instrumentation, related hardware and electronics, and sophisticated systems. The range of applications of photonics extends from energy generation to detection to communications and...
    shear
    Image distortion that occurs when the axes of the original image are not perpendicular in the resulting image, making the resulting image appear slanted. Shear can be caused by movement of the original image during scanning or misaligment of the X and Y scanners.
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