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Thin film solar through conductive polymers




UCLA researchers develop efficient and effective method for creating thin film conductive polymers that could improve solar power applications.

…   “A team of UCLA chemists and engineers has developed a new method for coating large surfaces with nanofiber thin films that are both transparent and electrically conductive.

Their method involves the vigorous agitation of water, dense oil and polymer nanofibers. After this solution is sufficiently agitated it spreads over virtually any surface, creating a film. “   …

Via UCLA: Polymer thin films that conduct electricity.

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