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The low blue light transmittance of the ocean impedes the application of underwater solar energy to a certain extent. Recently, the United States Naval Research Laboratory claimed that they used a material called indium phosphide to replace the traditional crystalline silicon and successfully made a highly efficient underwater solar panel available. The basic design principle is to rely on the unique absorption of blue and green light by the material to absorb the spectral energy that is not filtered by seawater, and the maximum water depth for working can reach 30 feet (9 meters). With this new design, various underwater monitoring systems have a more convenient way of energy acquisition and the prospects for development are very promising.
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