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Sunlight, Dyes and Inexpensive Semiconductors

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Dye-sensitized solar cells offer the possibility of low-cost photovoltaics with low-energy manufacturing.

Neil Robertson, University of Edinburgh

In recent decades, the photovoltaic market has experienced tremendous growth — about 20 to 25 percent per year. The growth occurred because of the pressing need to establish renewable energy around the world and because photovoltaic technology was supported politically in countries such as Japan and Germany. In such a rapidly expanding market, there is an opportunity for various approaches to solar energy — whether it be crystalline silicon (c-Si), amorphous silicon, thin-film cells or high-efficiency cells for solar concentrator systems — that may find use in bulk or niche areas. The...Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
    Basic ScienceCrystalline SiliconenergyFeaturesindustrialphotovoltaic marketSolar Energy

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