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Copper nanowires could lower solar cell costs




Duke researchers are building copper wire films at the nano-scale that would serve to lower the cost and sustain the performance of solar cells by replacing more expensiveView of nanowires, NIST materials.  …

…   “research shows that the copper nanowire films have the same properties as those currently used in electronic devices and solar cells, but are less expensive to manufacture.”   …

Via Duke University: Copper Nanowires.

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