Quantum dots boost cell efficiencies by 45%
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James Montgomery
January 24, 2012 | Post Your Comment Adding quantum dots into InGa/GaAs solar cells could increase their efficiency by a whopping 45%, say researchers at the U. of Buffalo (NY). January 24, 2012 - The U. of Buffalo (NY) says adding quantum dots into solar cells could increase their efficiency by a whopping 45%. Their research, published in last May in the journal Nano Letters (here's a PDF of the paper), says that embedding quantum dots allows the cells to harvest infrared light, and also increase the lifetime of photoelectrons. |
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