A research team headed by David Ginger, a University of Washington associate professor of chemistry, has found a way to make images of tiny bubbles and channels, roughly 10,000 times smaller than a huuman hair, inside plastic solar cells.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Plastics that convert light to electricity
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