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Origami Solar Cells

Silicon sheets self-assemble into spheres to capture more light.

Wrapping Solar Cells around an Optical Fiber

Dye-sensitized cells get a double boost from nanowires and optical fiber.

Dye-Sensitized Solar to Go

The low-cost cells make their debut on electronics-charging bags.

Mining Fool's Gold for Solar

Cyrus Wadia is using abundant materials to grow nanocrystals for cheaper photovoltaics.

Nanopatterns Improve Thin-Film Solar Cells

Thin-film silicon solar cells are more efficient with tiny holes in the back electrical contact.

Superefficient Solar from Nanotubes

Carbon nanotube photovoltaics can wring twice the charge from light.

More Efficient, and Cheaper, Solar Cells

New manufacturing techniques could cut solar power costs by 20 percent.

Nano Printing Goes Large

A rolling nanoimprint lithography stamp could be used to print components for displays and solar cells.

Faster Printable Circuits

A new polymer simplifies organic circuits.

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Nanopillar Solar Cells

A new solar-cell design could cut costs and is suitable for large-scale flexible panels.

Higher-Performance Plastic Electronics

A new way of printing organic electronics is more reliable and yields higher performance.

Pushing Plastic Solar Cells

Researchers make cells with near-perfect internal efficiency.

A Hybrid Nano-Energy Harvester

The device harnesses both sunlight and mechanical energy.

Cheap, Durable Nonsilicon Solar Cells

An advanced dye boosts the efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells.

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