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David Ginger, a University of Washington associate professor of chemistry, displays the tiny probe for a conductive atomic force microscope, used to record photocurrents on scales of millionths of an inch in carbon-based solar cells. (Credit: Mary Levin/University of Washington)
U. WASHINGTON (US)—A recent discovery may help scientists pinpoint the right combination of materials and conditions needed to develop the ultimate solar cells—those that are inexpensive to produce and highly efficient at converting light to electricity. Continue…










