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Light Turned into Electrical Current

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PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 22, 2010 – Using a golden nanoscale system, material scientists at the Nano/Bio Interface Center of the University of Pennsylvania are now turning light into electrical currents. The system, an array of nano-sized molecules of gold, responds to electromagnetic waves by creating surface plasmons that induce and project electrical current across molecules, similar to that of photovoltaic solar cells. Image: Dawn Bonnell, UPenn. The results may provide a technological approach for higher efficiency energy harvesting with a nano-sized circuit that can power itself, potentially through...Read full article

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    Published: February 2010
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    light
    Electromagnetic radiation detectable by the eye, ranging in wavelength from about 400 to 750 nm. In photonic applications light can be considered to cover the nonvisible portion of the spectrum which includes the ultraviolet and the infrared.
    Basic ScienceBiophotonicsbiosensorsDavid ConklinDawn Bonnellelectral currentelectromagnetic wavesenergyenergy harvestinggolden nanoscale systemImagingJohn and Maureen Hendricks Energy FellowshiplightLight Sourceslight-activated devicesMichael J. Theriennano-sized moleculesNano/Bio Interface Centeroptical propertiesoptical radiationParag Banerjeephotovoltaic solar cellsplasmon-coupled nanoparticleResearch & Technologyresonant optical antennaeSanjini NanayakkaraSensors & Detectorssurface plasmonsTae-Hong ParkUniversity of PennsylvaniaUS Department of EnergyLasers

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