
It's about damn time, don't you think?
Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory announced Wednesday that they have been able to confirm a new high-efficiency solar cell design that utilizes nearly the entire solar spectrum.
Translation: They figured out a way to make solar panels generate electricity in the dark.
In earlier trials, the researchers used different alloys that achieved full spectrum responses but involved very high production costs. The advantage of gallium arsenide nitride is that it is very similar to a conventional semiconductor, gallium arsenide, and it can be produced with a commonly used fabrication method involving chemical vapor deposition.
The Lawrence Berkeley breakthrough represents just one path to increasing the efficiency and lowering the cost of solar cells. Over at Ohio State University, a full spectrum solar cell is also under development, and Stanford is pursuing a new technology that cuts around the problem of solar cell efficiency loss due to high temperature
In the meantime, you could just turn any metal surface into solar panels with photovoltaic spray paint.
[Photo: Norby/Flickr]


Surinder Saini
said on February 04, 2011
Robert Easterling
said on April 13, 2011
Brice Hinchman
said on April 27, 2011
Handyman Bob
said on May 15, 2011
Ted Peterson
said on May 17, 2011
Scott Arciszewski
said on June 04, 2011
Anthony Guay
said on August 17, 2011
larasq
said on August 22, 2011
Cliff Lewis
said on September 23, 2011
doug swanson
said on December 06, 2011
Stephen Samuel
said on December 18, 2011
Ron Brunton
said on March 03, 2012
The naysayers, that at the slightest provocation, jump to squash enthusiasm for development of alternative energies of all kinds are quite transparent. You are conservatives, or "independents" who want things to be just like they always were. OIL is king. Period. Even if it drives us into the dark ages. No other source can exist unless it's also enviro-adverse. Like Coal. Or Gas. It just kills you to think they we might actually pull off this "Energy out of thin air" pipe dream.
Sorry buddy. We're forging ahead and it's going to happen.