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An atomically thin, new type of solar cell has been created out of tungsten diselenide by researchers at the Vienna University of Technology. The new solar cells — in addition to being extremely thin — are also highly flexible, and semi-transparent. The new design is possible thanks to the creation (for the first time) of
Atomically Thin Tungsten Diselenide–Based Solar Cells Created — Flexible, Ultra-Thin, & Semi-Transparent was originally published on: CleanTechnica.
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