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January 13th, 2005
Nanocrystal-polymer composites detect infrared wavelengths
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Researchers at the University of Toronto in Canada believe they have made the world's first solution-processed photovoltaic devices that respond to infrared. The cells could boost the efficiency of converting the sun's rays into electrical energy.
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