Monday, 20 July 2015

Sticky tape and phosphorus the key to ultrathin solar cells

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Scientists studying thin layers of phosphorus have found surprising properties that could open the door to ultrathin and ultralight solar cells and LEDs. The team used sticky tape to create single-atom thick layers, termed phosphorene, in the same simple way as the Nobel-prize winning discovery of graphene.
via Science Daily

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