Popcorn-ball design doubles efficiency of dye-sensitized solar cells
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A close-up of a single ball, taken with a scanning electron microscope. The 300-nanometer sphere is large enough to scatter light. But its insides are made of tiny grains just 15 nanometers across. Credit: University of Washington
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