May 6, 2013

Microwave Cooks up Solar Cell Material





NANOCRYSTAL SEMICONDUCTOR FOR PHOTOVOLTAICS, SENSORS, HEAT REUSE

University of Utah metallurgists used an old microwave oven to produce a nanocrystal semiconductor rapidly using cheap, abundant and less toxic metals than other semiconductors. They hope it will be used for more efficient photovoltaic solar cells and LED lights, biological sensors and systems to convert waste heat to electricity.