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Nanowires May Boost Solar Cell Efficiency

By Daniel Kane
May 22, 2008   |   5 Comments

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"By growing nanowires directly on an untreated electrode surface, you can start thinking about incorporating millions or billions of nanowires in a single device. I think this is where the field is eventually going to end up."

-- Clint Novotny, Researcher and Electrical Engineering Ph.D. from UC San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering
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May 23, 2008
Sounds good, but I thought Indium was in short supply. If these things become efficient and cost-effective there will be demand for an awful lot of them.
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May 23, 2008
This is needed very soon.

With $200 oil coming, the consumer wants to take charge.

keep going!
Shawn Kalin
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This is simply wonderful.
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May 24, 2008
This result is not so wonderfull. We use ultrathin charge selective contacts for analogous aims. However we use inorganic 20-30 nm layers obtained by SILAR. Our treatment temperatures are lower than 200 C. At the same time efficiency is about 1% at flat surface, and now about 3% at ZnO nanowire surface. But we don't consider this fact as a reason for publication in NanoLett
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May 25, 2008
Very interesting this sounds like more research on a technology invented back in the late 80's. It was cell known as the Lepcon. And similar to this writeup it used nano wires in the cell to increase efficency. the Lepcon guy actually was touting 70 plus percent efficencies back in the day. I am very interested to see what these researchers will find.

jb
www.nrgmanager.com
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