Particle accelerators could be the key to cheaper solar panels it may seem counterintuitive but we can use a particle accelerator to make solar panels.
Particle accelerator solar panel.
As it stands almost every solar panel is made by slicing a 200 micrometer thick 0 2mm.
The work could pave the way for linear particle accelerators that are shorter and less expensive than existing models.
A startup has created a method for using a particle accelerator to slice microscopically thin silicon wafers that reduce the cost to manufacture solar panels by more than 60 by eliminating waste.
Our process utilizes a particle accelerator that can potentially cut silicon wafers at 3 microns with zero waste.
The cost of solar panels is dropping exponentially and solar power is now 80 cheaper than it was in 2010.
Using a particle accelerator a machine that speeds up sub atomic particles to.
At rayton solar we created a patented process to significantly reduce the amount of silicon needed per solar panel.
A particle accelerator is a machine that uses electromagnetic fields to propel charged particles to very high speeds and energies and to contain them in well defined beams.
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