3D Solar Cells Are Cheaper And More Efficient
24th November 2009
Some of the scientists who belong to the Georgia institute of technology have made the first three dimensional photovoltaic solar system of the world. These 3D solar cells are basically made to be used under ground.
The common thing of the telecom industry i.e. the optical fibers are used in this method. They were seeded with zinc oxide nanostructures by the researchers. This becomes more like that kind of white stuff which is seen on the nose of the life guard. For the conversion of light to electricity, the nanostructures then were being coated with a layer of a dye sensitized sort of material. Around those nanostructures there are liquid electrolytes which are used for collecting and storing the electricity into them. So actually just the tip of those cables has to be taken out to the direct sun light and only the tip has to be exposed out.
You can conceal this three dimensional problem without any problem ad it will leave the rooftops to be free of panel. Due to this the architects as well as the designers get new chances for combing the PVs in the buildings. These cables are really very thin and are measured to be just three times wider than the hair of a human being.
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