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May 21st, 2004
Abstract:
Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have tapped nanotechnology to increase solar cells' potential energy production by as much as 37 percent. Key to the method is lead selenium nanocrystals that measure about ten nanometers in diameter.
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TRN
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