Windows that double as solar panels could
soon be a reality following a breakthrough in quantum dot research that
could have significant implications on the way the sun’s energy is
harvested in the future.
Researchers at
Los Alamos National Laboratory and
the University of Milano-Bicocca synthesised a new generation of
quantum dots that they were able to embed in a transparent polymer to
capture the sun’s energy.
Quantum dots – nanocrystals made of
semiconductor materials – are already used in solar panel systems due to
their low-cost and mechanical properties, as well as transistors, LEDs
and lasers.
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