
Revolutionary Nanocrystal Breakthrough Maximizes Infrared Light Conversion
Researchers from Hokkaido University have made a breakthrough in harnessing all-solar energy by synthesizing tungstic acid nanocrystals doped with copper. These nanocrystals have the ability to absorb light across the spectrum, including infrared, which is currently underutilized in solar technology. The copper-doped nanocrystals exhibited enhanced photothermal and photo-assisted water evaporation characteristics, with the highest efficacy observed at 1% copper doping. The findings provide a framework for further research and the development of applications in the field of all-solar utilization.
