Clean energy: the two-photon breakthrough

Stanislav Balushev and his colleagues at the Max Planck Institute have developed a way to convert light energy, which can use conventional solar radiation. To use this solution, which also contains two types of molecules with very different properties. One molecule acts as the antenna, catching long-wave radiation, the other is a source of light.

12 October 2006 | board, energy, institute, light, method, molecule, name, radiation

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