Sunday, October 21, 2012

Researchers Generate ‘Nanoflowers’ for Power Storage, Solar Cells

Researchers from North Carolina State University have produced flower-like structures out of germanium sulfide (GeS) – a semiconductor material – that have incredibly thin petals with an huge surface area. The GeS flower holds promise for next-generation power storage devices and solar cells.
“Creating these GeS nanoflowers is exciting simply because it offers us a massive surface region in a little amount of space,” says Dr. Linyou Cao, an assistant professor of supplies science and

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