Harnessing 'hot' electrons could double efficiency of solar cells
Capturing heat energy currently lost from semiconductors could lead to cheaper and more efficient solar cells
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Researchers from University of Minnesota have removed a barrier to improving solar cell efficiency by showing how heat energy currently lost from semiconductors can be captured and transferred to electric circuits. They hope manufacturers will use the results to produce solar cells with twice the output of current solar cells and at a lower cost.
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