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Transparent Conductive Material = Window generators

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:51 pm
by Sabre
BNL article
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and Los Alamos National Laboratory have fabricated transparent thin films capable of absorbing light and generating electric charge over a relatively large area. The material, described in the journal Chemistry of Materials, could be used to develop transparent solar panels or even windows that absorb solar energy to generate electricity.

The material consists of a semiconducting polymer doped with carbon-rich fullerenes. Under carefully controlled conditions, the material self-assembles to form a reproducible pattern of micron-size hexagon-shaped cells over a relatively large area (up to several millimeters).

“Though such honeycomb-patterned thin films have previously been made using conventional polymers like polystyrene, this is the first report of such a material that blends semiconductors and fullerenes to absorb light and efficiently generate charge and charge separation,” said lead scientist Mircea Cotlet, a physical chemist at Brookhaven’s Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN).

Furthermore, the material remains largely transparent because the polymer chains pack densely only at the edges of the hexagons, while remaining loosely packed and spread very thin across the centers. “The densely packed edges strongly absorb light and may also facilitate conducting electricity,” Cotlet explained, “while the centers do not absorb much light and are relatively transparent.”

“Combining these traits and achieving large-scale patterning could enable a wide range of practical applications, such as energy-generating solar windows, transparent solar panels, and new kinds of optical displays,” said co-author Zhihua Xu, a materials scientist at the CFN.
Very cool. Turn the sun rays coming through a window into energy for a house?!?! I'm all for it!

Re: Transparent Conductive Material = Window generators

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 2:45 pm
by PGT
there was a lab at a university that was doing something similar. It was actually a transparent ink with photovoltaic properties (i.e., put it on anything). The cooler part was that they could alter it and do it in layers, so that different bandwidths of light could be harnessed. This is key....cloudy regions still could harness power.

Re: Transparent Conductive Material = Window generators

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 5:39 pm
by Mr Kleen
:nana:

Re: Transparent Conductive Material = Window generators

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:40 pm
by zaxrex
What would a baseball through one of those windows cost?

Re: Transparent Conductive Material = Window generators

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 7:15 pm
by PGT
nothing. chances are, it wouldn't break the glass :lol:

Re: Transparent Conductive Material = Window generators

Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2010 8:43 pm
by complacent
PGT wrote:there was a lab at a university that was doing something similar. It was actually a transparent ink with photovoltaic properties (i.e., put it on anything). The cooler part was that they could alter it and do it in layers, so that different bandwidths of light could be harnessed. This is key....cloudy regions still could harness power.
that's a great idea. i haven't seen many public solar projects addressing the differing climates and the usefulness/availability of different types of light.

what works in CA or FL doesn't necessarily work in OH or NE.


especially freaking NE... :shock: