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Infared Antenna Nanotechnology

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Wow, this seems very promising. America is taking the lead.
Check out the link.
Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory, along with partners at Microcontinuum Inc. (Cambridge, MA) and Patrick Pinhero of the University of Missouri, are developing a novel way to collect energy from the sun with a technology that could potentially cost pennies a yard, be imprinted on flexible materials and still draw energy after the sun has set.

The new approach, which garnered two 2007 Nano50 awards, uses a special manufacturing process to stamp tiny loops of conducting metal onto a sheet of plastic. Each "nanoantenna" is as wide as 1/25 the diameter of a human hair.

Because of their size, the nanoantennas absorb energy in the infrared part of the spectrum, just outside the range of what is visible to the eye. The sun radiates a lot of infrared energy, some of which is soaked up by the earth and later released as radiation for hours after sunset. Nanoantennas can take in energy from both sunlight and the earth's heat, with higher efficiency than conventional solar cells.

"I think these antennas really have the potential to replace traditional solar panels," says physicist Steven Novack, who spoke about the technology in November at the National Nano Engineering Conference in Boston.
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That does look exciting.

In Australia we have just developed solar cells with about 46% efficiency, but if these nanoantennas can achieve 80% or so, that is amazing.

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Post by Grimer »

Reminds me of that advert "Whiter than white" for washing powder. At first sight the slogan just looks like a manufacturers puff but I believe it did have a basis in fact. I seem to remember that one of the components of the powder absorbed light from an invisible part of the spectrum, ultra violet?? and emitted it a visible light.
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