20.August 2010: The newest contribution to IFEs solar cell laboratory is an ultra short pulse laser from Oxford Lasers / Amplitude systemes. The laser is applicable to a number of tasks, among them to remove oxide layers and anti-reflex layers from silicon based solar cells, without injuring the wafers thermally. The goal with this laser is to develop different processes than will result in higher efficiencies, and at the same time be cost-efficient and suitable for large scale production. The laser are capable of replacing photolithography, that now are used for making high efficiency solar cells at 25%, and at the same time be suitable for industrial production.
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Biofuelproducing enzymes receives energy price
11.August 2010: The winner of the FME-think thank 'Green Phase's energy prize 2010 is awarded to Hanne Risan Johnse.... Mer...
| This months SFFE-researcher: Matilde Chauton (NTNU)
23.June 2010: Matilde Chauton is a researcher at Environmental Biotechnology and Microbial Ecology at NTNU. She is.... Mer...
| SINTEF grows sea tangle
14.June 2010: SINTEF Fisheries and Aquaculture is rewarded 7.85 million NOK from the Research council of Norway t.... Mer...
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