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cool Natural Solar Collectors in Butterfly Wings

The discovery that butterfly wings have scales that act as tiny solar collectors has led scientists in China and Japan to design a more efficient solar cell that could be used for powering homes, businesses, and other applications in the future.

In the study, Di Zhang and colleagues note that scientists are searching for new materials to improve light-harvesting in so-called dye-sensitized solar cells, also known as Grätzel cells for inventor Michael Grätzel. These cells have the highest light-conversion efficiencies among all solar cells — as high as 10 percent.

The researchers turned to the microscopic solar scales on butterfly wings in their search for improvements. Using natural butterfly wings as a mold or template, they made copies of the solar collectors and transferred those light-harvesting structures to Grätzel cells. Laboratory tests showed that the butterfly wing solar collector absorbed light more efficiently than conventional dye-sensitized cells. The fabrication process is simpler and faster than other methods, and could be used to manufacture other commercially valuable devices, the researchers say.
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Re: Natural Solar Collectors in Butterfly Wings

...but you have to be careful about hurricanes.....according to Chaos Theory that is! wink
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Re: Natural Solar Collectors in Butterfly Wings

wow... intersting! uhm.. where can I find some more news about this research?
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Re: Natural Solar Collectors in Butterfly Wings

You can find more info about this subject on the following website below.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/
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Re: Natural Solar Collectors in Butterfly Wings

Yeah, sciencedaily is my favourite site wink no day without open sciencedaily laughing cool
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