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Biomimetic Antenna May Transform Solar Devices

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ST. LOUIS, Dec. 5, 2011 — A newly developed light-harvesting antenna modeled on the chlorosome found in green bacteria could transform solar-powered devices and give silicon and printed dye photovoltaics a run for their money. The invention of the solar cell in 1941 was inspired by a new understanding of semiconductors — materials that can use light energy to create mobile electrons and an electrical current. Although they both transform the energy from light, silicon solar cells have almost nothing to do with the biological photosystems in tree leaves and pond scum that use light energy to push electrons...Read full article

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    Published: December 2011
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