Researchers unleash graphene 'tiger' for more efficient optoelectronics

Friday, May 13, 2016 - 13:01 in Physics & Chemistry

In the quest to harvest light for electronics, the focal point is the moment when photons—light particles—encounter electrons, those negatively-charged subatomic particles that form the basis of our modern electronic lives. If conditions are right when electrons and photons meet, an exchange of energy can occur. Maximizing that transfer of energy is the key to making efficient light-captured energetics possible.

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