Metal oxides hold the key to cheap, green energy
Thursday, April 19, 2012 - 09:30
in Physics & Chemistry
Harnessing the energy of sunlight can be as simple as tuning the optical and electronic properties of metal oxides at the atomic level by making an artificial crystal or super-lattice 'sandwich' says a Binghamton University researcher in a new study published in the journal Physical Review B.
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