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Scientists turn light into electrical current using a golden nanoscale system

Science and Society: ScienceDaily: Your source for the latest research news and science breakthroughs -- updated daily Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Scientists Turn Light Into Electrical Current Using a Golden Nanoscale System

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Gifted submitted 2010/2/15 2:19, published 2010/2/15 2:19 | 402 views
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/02/100212172537.htm

ScienceDaily (Feb. 14, 2010) Material scientists at the Nano/Bio Interface Center of the University of Pennsylvania have demonstrated the transduction of optical radiation to electrical current in a molecular circuit.
The system, an array of nano-sized molecules of gold, respond to electromagnetic waves by creating surface plasmons that induce and project electrical current across molecules, similar to that of photovoltaic solar cells.

HowStuffWorks "How many things can you plug into an electrical outlet before it catches fire?"

Home and Garden: How many things can you plug into an electrical outlet before it catches fire?

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Rachel .G. submitted 2008/12/22 10:46, published 2008/12/22 13:06 | 529 views
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http://home.howstuffworks.com/outlet-overload.htm


Overloaded electrical outlets and poorly made power strips can cause an electrical overload that can ruin your holiday plans. Learn how to decorate for the holidays safely.



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