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Innovative cell structure converts a record 44.7% of sunlight into electricity
October 14, 2013 Editor 0
A new world record of 44.7% of sunlight was converted into electricity by a photovoltaic panel using a new solar cell structure with four solar subcells last month, says German research organisation Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems department head and development project leader Dr Frank Dimroth. Semiconductor and solar company Soitec, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission nanotechnology and photonics research and technology institute Leti and German materials and energy company Helmholtz Centre Berlin jointly participated in the project.
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