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Meanings of traditional silicon in English
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Usage of traditional silicon in English
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InVisage wants to spread those dots in a film across traditionalsilicon chips to boost their efficiency.
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First Solar's thin film solar panels are cheaper to produce, but generate less electricity, than traditionalsilicon-based solar panels.
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The terms describe electronic devices made from carbon-based, organic materials and components, using printing processes, rather than traditionalsilicon-based, inorganic materials.
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CIGS technology holds the promise of having cheap production costs combined with cell efficiency near the best of traditionalsilicon-based panels.
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The company's power conversion module, made from gallium nitride instead of the traditionalsilicon, can eliminate almost all of that loss, he said.
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Competing directly with traditionalsilicon solar panels may not be the way that perovskite and other new solar materials make it into the market.
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High-k metal gate refers to use of an element called hafnium, instead of the traditionalsilicon dioxide, for the gate layer in a transistor.
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First Solar's cadmium telluride "thin film" panels, which are cheaper to produce than traditionalsilicon-based panels, will be ground-mounted on the site.
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America's leading company First Solar FSLR.O, has a clearly differentiated, "thin film" technology which is cheaper though less efficient than traditionalsilicon-based cells.
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Much of the company's popularity stems from its unique technology: Its cadmium telluride-based thin film solar panels are cheaper to make than traditionalsilicon-based panels.
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It speaks to me. And as for defying traditionalSilicon Valley style, Winbush understands both sides of the coin.
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Traditionalsilicon-based materials are the standard right now, though research firm iSuppli expects the market for thin-film solar panels to more than double by 2013.