The document discusses the development of a new type of solar panel that is highly efficient and inexpensive to produce. It describes how nanoparticles embedded in a polymer can absorb a broad spectrum of sunlight and convert it to electricity at a low cost. The panels could be widely used to power homes and businesses if further research achieves the goal of 15% efficiency or higher.
The document discusses the development of a new type of solar panel that is highly efficient and inexpensive to produce. It describes how nanoparticles embedded in a polymer can absorb a broad spectrum of sunlight and convert it to electricity at a low cost. The panels could be widely used to power homes and businesses if further research achieves the goal of 15% efficiency or higher.
The document discusses the development of a new type of solar panel that is highly efficient and inexpensive to produce. It describes how nanoparticles embedded in a polymer can absorb a broad spectrum of sunlight and convert it to electricity at a low cost. The panels could be widely used to power homes and businesses if further research achieves the goal of 15% efficiency or higher.