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Australian Scientists Develop World’s Most Efficient Solar Cell

by Ariel Schwartz, 08/25/09

sustainable design, green design, solar power, unsw, australia, solar cell, silicon

The race for the world’s most efficient solar power cell is forever played out in fractions of percentages. The latest victory comes from scientists at the University of New South Wales in Australia, who have concocted a multi-cell combination that converts 43% of sunlight into electricity, besting the previous record of 42.7%!

sustainable design, green design, solar power, unsw, australia, solar cell, silicon

So how did the team break the record? By using a special silicon cell optimized to harness light at the red and near-infrared end of the light spectrum. When the silicon cell was combined with four other cells made from gallium, indium, phosphorous and arsenic, the scientists were able to reach the magic 43% mark.

The same UNSW scientific team has had success before — last year, they broke the record for the world’s most efficient silicon solar cell, achieving 25% efficiency. But the newest record uses a combination of cells that can reach a greater efficiency than any single solar cell.

There are still some kinks to work out before the UNSW multi-cell combo is ready for everyday use. The cells have only been tested under lab conditions, and the non-silicon cells are still too expensive for most potential uses. Still, the record-breaking discovery bodes well for our solar-powered future.

Via Discovery News

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6 Responses to “Australian Scientists Develop World’s Most Efficient Solar Cell”

vcsankar
vcsankar Says:

It very useful for knowing the latest technology.

PaTrond
PaTrond Says:

Just get it available for public! =D The sun gives huge amounts of energy per square feet so this is a huge step for mankind! 43% is pretty much actually. But the durability is still left to improve. 6/7 of the energy a solar panel produces during its life was used just to produce the panel.

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Polo Says:

Remember, burning wood pellets in a specific oven, is more than 60% efficiency…

aquarian
aquarian Says:

polo, the sun emits more power than a wood pellet. in fact the sun made the wood pellet.

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chris513 Says:

The amount of Energy comparison of 6/7ths is simply not true. It takes 2 years out of a 30-50 year lifespan to produce the energy used to make it. And that is an average which depends on the amount of sunlight hitting the panel. Thats a pretty good return on your investment. This will also vary depending on the techniques used to create the solar panel. Most of these quotes of energy are based on old technology which was designed for making silicon wafers for semiconductors. However, new processes are being developed specifically to meet the needs of solar panels which will make this a more energy efficient process.

 

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