Research at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Brookhaven and Los Alamos national laboratories has identified transparent thin films that are claimed to be able to absorb light and produce an electric charge over a comparably large area. The material has been described as having the potential ability to be used in the production of transparent solar panels or windows, which would take in the solar energy and convert it to usable electricity. |
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