28 May 2021
Holograms could hold the secret to solving a common problem with solar cell designs, allowing solar cells to capture sunlight that would normally be wasted and boosting electricity yields by as much as five per cent.
The research, recently published in the Journal of Photonics for Energy, was led by scientists from the University of Arizona who have proposed the use of ‘holographic light collectors’ to steer light that would normally be wasted towards parts of a solar cell that can convert the sunlight into useful electricity.
The problem the researchers were trying to solve is how to utilise parts of solar cells that are usually blocked from receiving sunlight due to the way solar cells are designed.
Potential jaguar habitat at U S -Mexico border identified by University of Arizona researchers insidetucsonbusiness.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from insidetucsonbusiness.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Potential jaguar habitat at U.S.-Mexico border identified by University of Arizona researchers This young male jaguar - christened El Bonito - was spotted just south of the border between Mexico and Arizona, suggesting that the big cats could eventually reclaim their northernmost range. (Source: Ganesh Marin via Cronkite News) By Sabrina Kenoun | April 19, 2021 at 11:37 AM MST - Updated April 22 at 12:17 AM
TUCSON – Although jaguars are widely assumed to live exclusively in Mexico, Central and South America, they once prowled Arizona, New Mexico and Texas before colonizers and poachers in the 19th century drove most of these beautifully spotted big cats out of the U.S.
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