‘Nanocoax’ solves solar cell ‘thick and thin’ dilemma
Researchers report developing a “nanocoax” technology that can support a highly efficient thin film solar cells. The nanocoax structures prove to be thick enough to absorb a sufficient amount of light, yet thin enough to extract current with increased efficiency.
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