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Modern silicon solar cells were invented at Bell Laboratories in 1954 by scientists Daryl Chapin, Calvin Fuller, and Gerald Pearson. Their first practical solar cells converted just 6% of sunlight into electricity, compared to over 23% for today's commercial cells. The first application was to power a radio transmitter in a rural Georgia telephone system that was too expensive to connect to the grid.
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