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2013-07-05 23:03:32


As global warming and climate change escalate, the push to develop better, more efficient solar energy technology has never been more urgent, and now researchers at MIT have developed ultra-thin and lightweight nano solar cells that are 1,000 times more powerful than existing technology. By stacking materials that are just one molecule thick, they have built solar cells that are 20-50 times thinner than the thinnest solar cell.

The 2-D materials used in their initial study, molybdenum disulfide and molybdenum diselenide, are just two out of thousands of other options, the researchers say, and they are incredibly resilient. They can withstand ultraviolet light, moist conditions and are stable in air. Just one layer produces efficiencies of 1-2 percent, which seems negligible, but stacking more layers increases the efficiency.

Plus they’re cheaper and require less raw material to make.

“Pound for pound the new solar cells produce up to 1,000 times more power than conventional photovoltaics. At about one nanometer (billionth of a meter) in thickness, it’s 20 to 50 times thinner than the thinnest solar cell that can be made today,” Grossman said. “You couldn’t make a solar cell any thinner.”

Still in its infancy, this new technology has many hurdles to overcome as the materials used in the experiment are not yet available for large-scale production. But it is moving in a promising new direction for the industry that we’ll be keeping our eye on.


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