Case Western Reserve University physicists are developing ultra-thin optical coatings that could dramatically extend the life of solar panels, as well as improve areas like data storage, or protection against counterfeiting.
-harvesting platforms," said Case Western Reserve physics professor Giuseppe Strangi."That is the world which we are bringing to light."
"They act like as very selective transparent windows and as reflective mirrors," Strangi said,"and this precision empowers us to manipulate the appearance of reflected light."The most promising possible application for the new optical coatings is extending the life of solar panels, Strangi said.
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