Crystal growth on a nano/microscale level produces “match-head”-like, three-dimensional structures that enhance light absorption and photovoltaic efficiency. This is the first large structure grown on a nanowire tip and it creates a completely new architecture for harnessing energy.
SOURCE: Solar Energy News — ScienceDaily – Read entire story here.
Match-heads boost photovoltaic efficiency
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