Micro Power Cells: A New Frontier in Electronics
- New breakthrough in solar energy: Researchers from the University of Ottawa and international partners have manufactured the world's thinnest photovoltaic cells, twice as thin as a strand of hair. Unlock potential for miniaturized electronic devices and lower energy costs.

Researchers from the University of Ottawa and international partners have manufactured the first back-contact micrometric photovoltaic cells, twice as thin as a strand of hair. This breakthrough has the potential to reduce energy production costs by up to three times and pave the way for miniaturization of electronic devices. The research was done in partnership between the University of Ottawa, the Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec, and the Laboratoire des Technologies de la Microélectronique in Grenoble, France. The research could have implications for solar cells, nuclear batteries, and internet of things devices. It also illustrates the importance of international collaborations in research and technology.
What Implications Does this Breakthrough in Back-Contact Micrometric Photovoltaic Cells Have?
- Increased Efficiency: Back-contact micrometric photovoltaic cells are double the size of a single strand of hair, making them significantly more efficient than traditional solar cells. This could result in lower production costs and more efficient energy production.
- Miniaturization: This technology could make it possible to miniaturize electronic devices, allowing for more compact and efficient devices. This could have implications for solar cells, nuclear batteries, and internet of things devices.
- International Collaboration: This research was a product of international collaboration between the University of Ottawa, the Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec, and the Laboratoire des Technologies de la Microélectronique in Grenoble, France. This collaboration highlights the importance of international collaboration in research and technology.
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