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Nanowires Could Revolutionize Solar Energy

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LAUSANNE, Switzerland, and COPENHAGEN, Denmark, April 9, 2013 — A single nanowire that uses 10,000 times less material can capture 15 times more light and produce energy with incredible efficiency at a much lower cost. The technology could provide the basis for a new generation of highly efficient solar cells or for powering microchips and quantum computers. Despite their size, nanowire crystals have tremendous potential for energy production. Extremely thin filaments, they concentrate the sun’s rays into a very small area in the crystal by up to a factor of 15. Because the diameter of a nanowire crystal is smaller than the wavelength of light...Read full article

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    Photonics.com
    Apr 2013
    Basic ScienceDenmarkEcole Polytechnique Federale de LausanneenergyEuropegallium arsenidegreen photonicsMicroscopynanonanowire solar cellsNiels Bohr InstitutePeter KrogstrupResearch & TechnologyShockley-Queisser limitSwitzerlandUniversity of Copenhagen

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