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Sustainable production of high-quality perovskite solar cells
Perovskite solar modules provide numerous benefits. They are lightweight, highly efficient, easily scalable, and at the same ...
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The quiet experiment that changed solar power: First solid-state solar cell based on a perovskite semiconductor
Long before perovskite solar cells began smashing efficiency records and transforming the future of clean energy, their ...
Perovskites are promising materials for solar cells. A layer of dipolar molecules at the perovskite surface improves the ...
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New interface engineering strategy developed for efficient and stable back-contact solar cells
As the demand for renewable energy grows, scientists are developing new types of solar cells that are both highly efficient ...
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Confined crystallization strategy improves spray-coated perovskite device performance
Metal halide perovskites are promising for next-generation high-efficiency photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices due to ...
An Oxford researcher has found that transparent conducting electrodes can reduce perovskite–silicon tandem solar cell ...
As the demand for renewable energy grows, scientists are developing new types of solar cells that are both highly efficient and scalable. The back-contact perovskite solar cell (BC-PSC) is one such ...
Researchers in China have developed a dipolar passivation method that reduces defects and improves charge transport in solar cells based on narrow-bandgap tin lead perovskite. The approach has enabled ...
More than a decade ago, Northwestern chemists and materials scientists reported in Nature the first solid-state solar cell based on a halide perovskite semiconductor — an advance that ultimately ...
South Korean researchers have developed a novel bilayer tin oxide electron transport layer for improving efficiency and ...
Perovskite graphene solar cells from QUT, Halo, and First Graphene hit 30.6 percent efficiency, helping buyers expect cheaper ...
A new kind of ‘camera’ is poking at the invisible world of the human body – and it’s made from the same weird crystals that once shook up solar energy. Researchers at Northwestern University and ...
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