1 This Week in Solar
The race to grid parity, one week at a time. Source: The Motley Fool
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2 Miasolé Exceeds 14% Efficiency With Commercial-Scale CIGS Thin Film Solar Modules
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--MiaSolé, the leading manufacturer of copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin-film photovoltaic solar panels, today announced that the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) independently confirmed the 14.3% efficiency of its large area production modules (1 square meter in size). 14.3% module efficiency is the highest ... Source: Business Wire
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3 UCLA Chemists, Engineers Achieve World Record With High-Speed Graphene Transistors
Graphene, a one-atom-thick layer of graphitic carbon, has great potential to make electronic devices such as radios, computers and phones faster and smaller. But its unique properties have also led to difficulties in integrating the material into such devices. In a paper published Sept. 1 in the journal Nature, a group of UCLA researchers demonstrate how they have overcome some of these ... Source: redOrbit
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4 Infinera transmits 100-G more than 800 miles
Networking equipment supplier Infinera Corp. has said it has achieved 100-Gbit/s coherent transmission of data over a 1,348-kilometer route on the XO Communications fiber optic network. Source: EETimes
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5 Chemists, engineers achieve world record with high-speed graphene transistors
Researchers have developed a new fabrication process for high-speed graphene transistors using a nanowire as the self-aligned gate. This new technique does not produce any appreciable defects in the graphene during fabrication, so the carrier mobility is retained. Also, by using a self-aligned approach with a nanowire as the gate, the group was able to overcome alignment difficulties previously ... Source: Science Daily
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6 UCLA chemists, engineers achieve world record with high-speed graphene transistors
( University of California - Los Angeles ) A UCLA team led by Xiangfeng Duan has developed a new fabrication process for high-speed graphene transistors using a nanowire as the self-aligned gate. This new technique does not produce any appreciable defects in the graphene during fabrication, so the carrier mobility is retained. Also, by using a self-aligned approach with a nanowire as the gate ... Source: EurekAlert!
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7 Engineers achieve world record with high-speed graphene transistors
(PhysOrg.com) -- Graphene, a one-atom-thick layer of graphitic carbon, has great potential to make electronic devices such as radios, computers and phones faster and smaller. But its unique properties have also led to difficulties in integrating the material into such devices. Source: PhysOrg
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8 Global Solar rolls out stick-on solar panels
Flexible thin-film solar modules are designed to be glued to flat commercial rooftops or integrated directly into roofing membrane materials. Source: CNET
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9 Infinera and XO Communications Complete 1348 KM Field Trial of Coherent 100G Transmission on PICs
Field Trial Demonstrates Next Market Disruption of Photonic Integration Source: Marketwire
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10 UCLA Builds Fastest Graphene Transistor Yet
1 September 2010— Graphene promises to be the basis for future circuits that can operate far faster than silicon chips, but first researchers have to devise the best way to build them. Source: IEEE Spectrum
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