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Organic solar cells retain 93% power-conversion efficiency with new additive
A study conducted by Penn State University researchers has revealed that organic solar cells ...
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Scientists develop mega-thin solar cells that could be shockingly easy to produce: 'Should allow us to completely rethink [things]'
These cells could be laminated onto various kinds of surfaces, such as the sails of a boat to provide power while at sea. Scientists develop mega-thin solar cells that could be shockingly easy to ...
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Researchers make massive breakthrough that could revolutionize solar panels: 'Accelerating'
"Capacity is set to more than double." Researchers make massive breakthrough that could revolutionize solar panels: 'Accelerating' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The key to long-lasting perovskite solar cells is reportedly being unlocked through dip-and-swish testing in China. A video clip shared by Tech Xplore shows a solar cell being picked up with tweezers ...
A group of scientists from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has fabricated a solar cell based on an absorber made of copper indium sulfide (CuInS 2), a ...
One of the most interesting updates in the solar energy space comes from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (via EES Solar), where researchers have developed 3D-printed, semi-transparent, flexible ...
Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar have designed a tandem solar cell based on a top perovskite device and a bottom cell relying on transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD).
Despite being riddled with impurities and defects, solution-processed lead-halide perovskites are surprisingly efficient at ...
NASA's plan to establish a permanent human presence on the moon will require making better use of lunar resources. A new approach has now shown how to make solar cells out of moon dust. Later this ...
Various perovskite semiconductors for solar cells can be produced in glove boxes in the lab. Dr Artem Musiienko (right) heads the research group ‘Optoelectronic Materials and Photovoltaic Development’ ...
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