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Anonymous
January 24, 2012
Someone has committed a major copyright infringement by publicly posting a pdf of the published paper in violation of the ACS copyright provisions.
Steven
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January 25, 2012
This could be a very important development. Panel prices are getting cheap, it's the rest of the system that is holding prices high. Make the panels more efficient and fewer need to be installed thus cutting BoS costs.
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Anonymous
January 25, 2012
It is time we adopt duel accounting for property-rights and public-ownership of all intellectual as well as other properties. Worldly-wealth needs to be distributed equally to all of the world-citizens at birth and held in-common to perpetuity. There are no haves and have-not s. If we can not agree to do this,then, we need to make everything-free to every-one. The present-day half-way system only makes the wealthy, wealthier and the poor,poorer and perpetuates in-equality. We can not continue to claim scarcity with abundance/surplus around us because of our reluctance to accept reality.
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Anonymous
January 25, 2012
There is no copyright infringement when providing an internet link to a source article or PDF.
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January 25, 2012
Anon #3: I suspect Anon #1 is talking about the school's posting, not mine. I've asked them for clarification on their permissions.
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Anonymous
January 25, 2012
Indeed, the poster of the original file is almost surely guilty of copyright violation because ACS does not give authors the right to post their work on a website available to the general public. I'm a scientist rather than a lawyer and am not familiar with the laws addressing the practice of linking to material that is posted in violation of copyright. I imagine the copyright holder takes a dim view of the practice independent of whether or not it is legal.
Steven
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January 26, 2012
The link is OK, the cut-and-pasted illustration is in copyright violation unless the copyright holder gave permission.
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January 26, 2012
The illustration was provided by Dr. Mitin himself. I cropped out the border where the structure is illustrated connecting to a light bulb.
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Anonymous
January 26, 2012
The figure appears in the article so ACS holds copyright to it. Reuse of single figures is allowed with the appropriate permissions BUT one is required to mention the original source of the figure--the journal article, not the author--which was not done here. Even if the author himself where to write an article in which this figure was re-used he would be required to mention that it had originally appeared in Nano Letters.
Steven
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February 5, 2012
Back to the real issue.

Can solar panels be made that are 45% efficient AND still not heat up and crack to keep a 25 year warranty like todays great panels?

Can their cost be at $1-2 a watt like many of todays panels ?

We already have great panels that are very reliable, we need more efficient homes and appliances like the LED lights and PC displays I use. My home has 4 Kw, less than half my roof area and makes more that I use to run my home and 100% electric LEAF vehicle.


Energy storage is also an issue sine fossil fuel and nuclear and even hydro make energy at night Off Peak we could store and use days. V2G-101.com can provide that storage at very low cost.
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