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In a world first, an international research team based in Melbourne, Australia, has developed a way to boost the output of the next generation of solar cells by creating a more efficient dye that makes dye-sensitive solar cells (DSSC) perform better than previous versions...
Tags: Australia, Cells, Dye-sensitized, Photovoltaic, Solar
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