MIT: Transparent Graphene Electrodes Might Lead to New Generation of Solar Cells
June 06, 2020
June 06, 2020
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, June 6 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
A new way of making large sheets of high-quality, atomically thin graphene could lead to ultra-lightweight, flexible solar cells, and to new classes of light-emitting devices and other thin-film electronics.
The new manufacturing process, which was developed at MIT and should be relatively easy to scale up for industrial production, involves an intermediate "buf . . .
A new way of making large sheets of high-quality, atomically thin graphene could lead to ultra-lightweight, flexible solar cells, and to new classes of light-emitting devices and other thin-film electronics.
The new manufacturing process, which was developed at MIT and should be relatively easy to scale up for industrial production, involves an intermediate "buf . . .