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Friday, August 2, 2013

Universal Law for Light Absorption in 2-D Semiconductors

Researchers have demonstrated a universal law of light absorption for 2-D semiconductors. This discovery not only provides new insight into the optical ...  > full story

Guided Growth of Nanowires Leads to Self-Integrated Circuits

Teaching nanowires self-control from the outset enabled scientists to produce complex electronic nanocomponents. ...  > full story

Novel Technology for Producing 'Electronic Ink' May Lead to Inexpensive, Durable Electronics and Solar Cells

Electronic touch pads that cost just a few dollars and solar cells that cost the same as roof shingles are one step closer to reality ...  > full story

See-Through Solar Film: Researchers Double Efficiency of Novel Solar Cell

Nearly doubling the efficiency of a photovoltaic breakthrough made in 2012, researchers have developed a two-layer, see-through solar ...  > full story

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