Researchers have moved one step closer to the goal of flexible, low-cost, lightweight solar cells made of plastic. They’ve created the first polymer-based photovoltaic material that can harness a part of the sun’s spectrum that had previously evaded capture.
Because the polymers in plastic solar cells currently under development absorb only visible light, they convert about 6 percent of the sun’s energy into electrical power.
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