Of Circles and Solar Cells
April 17, 2008 | Source: Popular Science
University of Washington researchers have created “popcorn balls” out of nanometer-sized kernels of light-absorbing material to capture more light on solar collectors by clumping hundreds of minuscule grains into clusters of large grains.

(University of Washington)
The small grains provide a large surface area for maximum absorption, while the large grains are closer to the wavelength of visible light and so ricochet the light into the smaller grains.