Customised "dry-sputtering" technique promises to slash the cost of solar panels by up to 30 per cent
A new alliance between Applied Quantum Technology (AQT) and Intevac, a manufacturer of equipment used to build hard drives, is promising cheaper, high volume solar cells – as the race to develop a cost-effective...
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