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80% Improvement In Solar Cell Efficiency

“Chemistry researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory say they’ve improved the efficiency of typical solar cells by a whopping 80% by creating a 3-D nanocone-based solar cell platform. The technology tackles the problem of poor transport of charges generated by solar photons. These charges — ‘negative electrons and positive holes’ — typically become trapped by defects in bulk materials and degrade performance. ‘We designed the three-dimensional structure to provide an intrinsic electric field distribution that promotes efficient charge transport and high efficiency in converting energy from sunlight into electricity.’ Bottom line, they say, is they’ve boosted the light-to-power conversion efficiency of photovoltaics by 80 percent.”

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2 Comments on "80% Improvement In Solar Cell Efficiency"

  1. cipi604 on Sat, 30th Apr 2011 9:04 am 

    “With this approach at the laboratory scale, Xu and colleagues were able to obtain a light-to-power conversion efficiency of 3.2 percent compared to 1.8 percent efficiency of conventional planar structure of the same materials”

    Not the efficiency I was expecting. All I can say is HYPE.

  2. BillT on Sat, 30th Apr 2011 11:55 am 

    80% is a good start! Maybe they can double it someday…

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