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Title: In search of perfect silicon
Authors: ²Ñ³Ü±ô±ð’&#³æ20;³§³Ù²¹²µ²Ô´Ç,&#³æ20;³¢³Ü³¦¾±²¹²Ô´Ç
Keywords: Research -- Malta
Silicon -- Electric properties
Solar panels
Photovoltaic power generation
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: ²Ñ³Ü±ôè&#³æ20;³§³Ù²¹²µ²Ô´Ç,&#³æ20;³¢.&#³æ20;(2018).&#³æ20;±õ²Ô&#³æ20;²õ±ð²¹°ù³¦³ó&#³æ20;´Ç´Ú&#³æ20;±è±ð°ù´Ú±ð³¦³Ù&#³æ20;²õ¾±±ô¾±³¦´Ç²Ô.&#³æ20;°Õ±á±õ±·°­&#³æ20;²Ñ²¹²µ²¹³ú¾±²Ô±ð,&#³æ20;22,&#³æ20;05.
Abstract: Silicon is the go-to material for solar devices like photovoltaic panels despite its relatively low energy conversion rate of 15-22%. Researchers all over the world are analysing materials and creating new ones to find a better solution. A lucky handful are armed with a laser scattering tomograph (LST), the best instrument for the task.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/66188
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