Nanotechnology Will Improve The Energy Conversion Rate Of Solar Cells According to Japanese Researchers

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Under current commercially available solar cell technology, less than 20% of the energy found in sunlight is ultimately converted into electrical energy.
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Under current commercially available solar cell technology, less than 20% of the energy found in sunlight is ultimately converted into electrical energy. However, the research group of University of Tokyo and Sharp has come with a theory using a form of nanotechnology, which will allow up to a 75% conversion rate of sunlight to electrical energy. The theory is based on utilizing a next generation solar cell technology known as a "quantum dot" solar cell, which uses nano quantum dots in the photovoltaic material of the solar cell.

By creating 4 intermediary bands within the band gap of the quantum dot solar cell, the researchers arrived at the new theoretical maximum of a 75% conversion rate. This rate is much higher than the previously believed theoretical maximum of a 63% conversion rate.

The next step for the researchers is to come up with the actual arrangement of the quantum dots and structure of the solar cell, to maximize the efficiency based on the theoretical calculation and prove through experiments that the theory is correct.

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Nanotechnology Will Improve The Energy Conversion Rate Of Solar Cells According to Japanese Researchers

United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

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Day Pitney LLP logo
Day Pitney LLP is a full-service law firm with more than 300 attorneys in Boston, Connecticut, Florida, New Jersey, New York and Washington, DC. The firm offers clients strong corporate and litigation practices, with experience on behalf of large national and international corporations as well as emerging and middle-market companies. With one of the largest individual clients practices on the East Coast, the firm also has extensive experience assisting individuals and their families, fiduciaries and tax-exempt entities plan for the future.
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