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Colorless Solar Window has 1% Efficiency

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EAST LANSING, Mich., Sept. 2, 2014 — A team at Michigan State University has developed an untinted solar window that absorbs and generates electricity from the near-infrared wavelengths of sunlight. Previous transparent luminescent solar concentrators have demonstrated better efficiency, but at the cost of being highly colored. The new device incorporates colorless, NIR-absorbing organic salts and diverts the invisible light photovoltaic cells at its edges. A transparent luminescent solar concentrator module. Courtesy of Yimu Zhao/University of Michigan. “Because the materials do not absorb or emit light...Read full article

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    Published: September 2014
    AmericasConsumerResearch & TechnologysolarUniversity of Michigansolar concentratorsolar windowRichard Lunt

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