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Magnolia Solar – Solar Module Technology Video
www.magnoliasolar.com/ Magnolia Solar, Inc. technology is looking into unconventional solar cell designs. The new design is achieved by the use of our vast experience in nanotechnology. Historically, crystalline silicon (c-Si) has been used as the light-absorbing semiconductor in most solar cells, even though it is a relatively poor absorber of light and requires a considerable thickness (several hundred microns) of material. Nevertheless, it has proved convenient because it yields stable solar cells with good efficiencies (11-16%, half to two-thirds of the theoretical maximum) and uses process technology developed from the huge knowledge base of the microelectronics industry. Video produced by Corp Shorts www.corpshorts.com
Magnolia Solar – Solar Module Technology Video
www.magnoliasolar.com/ Magnolia Solar, Inc. technology is looking into unconventional solar cell designs. The new design is achieved by the use of our vast experience in nanotechnology. Historically, crystalline silicon (c-Si) has been used as the light-absorbing semiconductor in most solar cells, even though it is a relatively poor absorber of light and requires a considerable thickness (several hundred microns) of material. Nevertheless, it has proved convenient because it yields stable solar cells with good efficiencies (11-16%, half to two-thirds of the theoretical maximum) and uses process technology developed from the huge knowledge base of the microelectronics industry. Video produced by Corp Shorts www.corpshorts.com