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Antennas capture, upconvert weak IR light

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

A new technique that uses special molecules as light antennas to harvest the energy from weak infrared light and amplify the process 3300 times could lead to improved medical imaging methods. Materials scientists and chemists from the University of Groningen and from the FOM Foundation harvested infrared light – which has too little energy to release electrons in solar cells – more efficiently by modifying an organic dye that acts as light antennas to transmit the energy to the nanoparticles to which they are attached. These particles subsequently convert two weak captured...Read full article

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    Published: September 2012
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsBioScanenergyEuropeFOM Foundationgreengreen energyImaginginfrared lightinfrared light harvestingKees Hummelenlight antennaelight harvestingmedical imagingnanocrystalsNetherlandsNewsphotonsphotovoltaicsShockley-Queisser efficiency limitsolar cellsUniversity of Groningenupconversionvisible lightweak infrared light

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