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...
Arizona State University will be home to one of the world's most advanced electron microscopes, one that will enable researchers to do work essential to making significant advances in nanoscale aspects of solid state...
As electronic circuits shrink from finely etched lines in silicon wafers to
nearly elusive proportions, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(Berkeley Lab) and Columbia University are studying how electrons flow through
a molecular junction-a nanometer scale circuit element that contacts gold atoms
with a single molecule.
Veeco Instruments
announced today that it has entered into a strategic
partnership with Daiyang Metal Co., Ltd. of Korea, a leader in the production
of cold rolled stainless steel, to be its supplier of equipment to manufacture
CIGS (copper, indium, gallium, selenium) solar cells.
Manabu Sutoh, application engineering and technology leader of Dow Corning
Solar Solutions in Japan, will present an overview of silicone encapsulation
for solar cells, at Electronic Journal’s Technologies of PV Cells and
Module Encapsulation seminar in Tokyo, Japan on March 10.
BASF SE, centrotherm photovoltaics AG and its subsidiary GP Solar GmbH announced
today that they have entered into an extended joint development agreement for
chemicals required in the manufacturing process of crystalline solar cells.
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