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Next-Gen Solar Panel Uses Transparent Film, Infrared Light
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2014-07-29
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At UCLA, researchers have continued to innovate, creating a see-through solar panel to absorb a wider spectrum of light, including infrared light. The panels can also be stuck back-to-back for increased efficiency.
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