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Oxygen breathes new life into solar cell research – UNSW Newsroom

A world-first in light conversion has potential future implications for solar photovoltaics, biomedical imaging, drug delivery and photocatalysis.

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A world-first in light conversion has potential future implications for solar photovoltaics, biomedical imaging, drug delivery and photocatalysis.Scientists in Australia and the United States have been able to upconvert low energy light into high energy light, which can be captured by solar cells, in a new way, with oxygen the surprise secret ingredient. The results are published in Nature Photonics today.
While the technologys efficiencies are still very low and a lot more work is needed to ac…

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