'3D solar' panel works underground
Fri, Nov 20 2009 at 8:33 PM EST
Photo: Georgia Tech November has been a breakthrough month for the solar industry. On the heels of an announcement by an Australian research team that broke the 43 percent efficiency barrier in solar PV technology, another team at the Georgia Institute of Technology headed by Dr. Zhong Wang pioneered a new kind of solar cell that uses fiber optics to generate electricity.
This is one of the biggest breakthroughs in the industry, promising an eventual "liberation" from the traditional solar panel and the potential to produce electricity without having to max out your south-facing roofs with heavy and expensive rigid solar cells.
The researchers call it "3D" solar because protons are allowed to move in multiple directions via a bundle of transparent fiber optic cables coated with zinc oxide. The tips of the cable bundle would be exposed to direct sunlight, and as the photons collected moved through the cables, they generate electricity. Then each photon bounces back, allowing the cable to collect additional energy missed in the first pass.
The polymer cables are tiny (just slightly thicker than human hair) but they provide a low-cost method of producing electricity on demand. A single 10 centimeter cable can produce 0.5 volts, and a 10 watt light bulb could be powered by a 10-cm long bundle (equivalent to handful of human hair — 10,000 cables).
What the cables lack in efficiency (3-8 percent) they make up for in ease of production, low temperatures and no silicon. And because the cables are protected from outdoor weather, they could be made from cheap plastic. A great use, in my book, for petroleum.
via: ABC Australia
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Comments(4)
Posted By David - Sun, Nov 22 2009 at 6:59 PM ESTSolar Panels
I just finished to build my solar panel and let me tell you what , you can get all info through google, just type solar panels and you will be fine
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Posted By oj - Sat, Nov 21 2009 at 10:57 AM EST3d solar cell
Good stuff. Little typo in the article. You first mention "protons" instead of "photons".
Posted By Ryszard Dzikowski - Sat, Nov 21 2009 at 7:30 AM EST3 D solar cell
Hi,
This is without doubt a great performance on the part of the researchers from Georgia, but this is not so new.
I have introduced 3D solar cells arrangement already July, 2009 on my web page:
http://sites.google.com/site/sunrydz/
Also some comments of others:
http://www.greenoptimistic.com/2009/11/20/interesting-and-easy-to-build-...
Greetings,



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