Using two different types of chemical etching to create features at both the
micron and nanometer size scales, researchers at the Georgia
Institute of Technology have developed a surface treatment that boosts the
light absorption of silicon photovoltaic cells in two complementary ways.
Life Technologies Corporation, and Nanosys, Inc. today announced a cross-licensing agreement
to share rights to an intellectual property estate related to fluorescent nanocrystals
(also known as quantum dots).
In mid-March, Arburg
officially handed its new Customer Center in Lossburg over to its customers.
Following the opening ceremony with the companies involved in the construction,
the new building was inaugurated by German and international customers.
Morgan
Technical Ceramics Chemical Vapor Deposition Materials business (MTC
- CVD Materials) is to offer its Performance Pyrolytic Boron Nitride
(PBN) material for use in manufacturing of the photo absorption layer in thin
film photovoltaic (TFPV) cells.
Photodetectors -- devices found in cell phones, digital cameras and other consumer gadgets that utilize photoconducting materials -- are a green technology in performance (converting light into electricity), but the manu...
Today marks the international launch of PETEC,
the UK's national Printable Electronics Technology Centre.
The Tecnalia Technological Corporation has signed a strategic agreement for joint working with the Japanese Kyosemi manufacturer of semiconductors in order to jointly research new technologies for the photoelectric energ...
Applied Materials,
Inc. today released its Applied HCT MaxEdge™ wire saw, a new platform
for slicing ingots into ultra-thin wafers that can help customers drive down
the cost of manufacturing photovoltaic (PV) cells by up to $0.18 per watt.
Researchers at Rice University have created a metamaterial that could light the way toward high-powered optics, ultra-efficient solar cells and even cloaking devices. Naomi Halas, an award-winning pioneer in nanophotonic...
Imagine flexible lighting devices manufactured by using printing techniques. Imagine solar power sources equally as reliable and as portable as any conventional power source. Such advances are among aims of research at A...
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