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Eco-Friendly Photoconductors

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EVANSTON, Ill., March 19, 2009 – Photoconductors, which are found in cell phones, digital cameras and other consumer gadgets, are considered a green technology in performance because they convert light into electricity. However, to be considered truly green, the materials used to make superconductors must be eco-friendly, especially since they potentially could be widely used for producing solar energy. Northwestern University researchers have now designed a high-performing photoconducting material that uses zinc oxide – an environmentally friendly inorganic compound – instead of lead sulfide, which is currently the best...Read full article

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    Published: March 2009
    Glossary
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