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KLiK
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articles about Solar cells...

Dr Andrew Parker - Optical ideas from nature

nice article about getting more light into the Solar cell
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Re: articles about Solar cells...

Very interesting. Thank You
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Re: articles about Solar cells...

How are you all doing my name is guy I just joined and am processing while I type. I am glad that I can help in some way and giving up processor time that I dont even notice is a great way I dont know why everyone doesnt do it.
I have started a site dedicated to being green and alternative energys if you are interested it can be found here www.greenearthfriend.com well good luck all and best regards. Guy
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Re: articles about Solar cells...



Just saw this article in Chemical and Engineering News.

Preparing Large High-Quality Graphene Films

"Two methods for preparing large high-quality films of graphene may lead to inexpensive, large-area electronic devices that can be flexed, bent, and folded. Such agility from ordinarily rigid and fragile devices could be exploited to make display and photovoltaic equipment that could be incorporated into clothing or folded for storage."

The printed copy of the article says "inexpensive, large-area solar cells , displays, and other electronic devices ..." in the first sentence. Not sure why the difference.

This may be one of the things the doctor ordered.

BTW, got my badge biggrin
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