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New atomically-thin material could improve efficiency of light-based tech(图)
原子薄材料 光基技术 太阳能电池
2023/7/12
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside have created a new silicon-tin nanocomposite anode that could lead to lithium-ion batteries that can be charged and discharged more times before ...
Researchers improve catalyst efficiency for clean industries
Researchers catalyst efficiency clean industries
2016/7/15
Researchers have developed a way to use less platinum in chemical reactions commonly used in the clean energy, green chemicals and automotive industries, according to a paper published this week in Sc...
This “nanocavity” may improve ultrathin solar panels,video cameras and other optoelectronic devices
nanocavity ultrathin solar panels video cameras other optoelectronic devices
2016/5/19
The future of movies and manufacturing may be in 3-D, but electronics and photonics are going 2-D; specifically, two-dimensional semiconducting materials.
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Research aims to improve rechargeable batteries by focusing on graphene oxide paper(图)
rechargeable batteries graphene oxide paper
2014/12/30
A Kansas State University engineering team has discovered some of graphene oxide's important properties that can improve sodium- and lithium-ion flexible batteries.Gurpreet Singh, assistant professor ...
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Blu-ray disc can be used to improve solar cell performance(图)
Blu-ray disc solar cell performance
2014/12/1
An interdisciplinary team from the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science discovered that using the data storage pattern from a Blu-ray disc improves solar cell performance and that video...
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A Queensland researcher, who is developing high-energy batteries that can keep smartphones charged longer, has won a Research Excellence Award from The University of Queensland (UQ).