Purdue University: Discovery Unlocks 'Hot' Electrons for More Efficient Energy Use
June 05, 2020
June 05, 2020
WEST LAFAYETTE, Indiana, June 5 -- Purdue University issued the following news release:
Highly energetic, "hot" electrons have the potential to help solar panels more efficiently harvest light energy.
But scientists haven't been able to measure the energies of those electrons, limiting their use. Researchers at Purdue University and the University of Michigan built a way to analyze those energies.
"There have been many theoretical models . . .
Highly energetic, "hot" electrons have the potential to help solar panels more efficiently harvest light energy.
But scientists haven't been able to measure the energies of those electrons, limiting their use. Researchers at Purdue University and the University of Michigan built a way to analyze those energies.
"There have been many theoretical models . . .