Michael Manley
Blocking resonances that eliminate warmth might increase effectiveness of next-gen solar cells
Led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory as well as the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a study of a solar-energy product with a bright future revealed a way to reduce phonons, the waves that move heat. The discovery could enhance novel hot-carrier solar cells, which convert sunshine to electrical energy much more effectively than conventional solar cells by harnessing photogenerated fee providers before they lose energy to heat.
Oct 7, 2020 // Technology, solar cells, efficiency, Michael Manley, Mahshid Ahmadi, Raphael Hermann
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