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* rectenna [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectenna (leave to wikipedia)] for optical wavelengths with nanotube diodes that are able to switch fast enough [[non mechanical technology path]]
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* Rectenna [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rectenna (leave to wikipedia)] for optical wavelengths with nanotube diodes that are able to switch fast enough [[non mechanical technology path]]
* [[Ligand field theory]]
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* Photonic crystals

Latest revision as of 11:59, 22 September 2022

This article is a stub. It needs to be expanded.

How does one construct a solar cell material with just carbon or some abundant elements (N,O,P,S,(Fe??),..) too?
Bent graphene can be a tunable semiconductor as was found with nanotubes.
A direct conversion into mechanical energy might be to consider.
[Todo: how much research exists - what is missing?]

Diamond seems to be an excellent material for solar cells. Article: Turning diamond film into solar cells
[Todo: better references needed]

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