The conference covers all aspects of optical nanostructures for photovoltaic applications, from textured surfaces and diffraction gratings through to emerging areas topics such as plasmonic enhancement, spectrally split multiple cells and spectral flux management in multijunction solar cells.
Researchers have fabricated complex branched nanostructures covered in graphene, which could be used for applications such as storing hydrogen.
biomaterials based on seaweed-derived alginate could improve polyurethanes used to repair cardiac and vascular tissue