Researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville are using the Talysurf CCI Lite optical 3D profiler from AMETEK Taylor Hobson to measure next-generation photovoltaic cells made from lower-cost materials that offer substantially improved energy conversion efficiencies.
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The Optoelectronics Research Lab at the University of Arkansas, under the direction of electrical engineering professor Omar Manasreh, has successfully fabricated advanced solar energy cells with light-to-energy conversion efficiencies 50-percent greater than the current generation of silicon-based solar cells. Among the most important instruments in the university’s state-of-the-art lab is the Taylsurf CCI Lite noncontact optical 3D profiler. The Optoelectronic Research Lab has received funding by the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, NASA-EPSCoR Program, and NSF-EPSCoR Program.
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