Solar power is one of the world’s most important clean energy sources, and scientists are constantly searching for ways to ...
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Scientists develop near-invisible solar cells that could turn windows into power generators
Imagine a car whose windows and sunroof can help top up its battery while parked under the sun, or a pair of smart glasses ...
Solar panels need sunlight, not heat – so what happens to your home’s energy generation when temperatures soar?
The ultra-thin TOPCon solar cell uses dual-sided polysilicon passivated contacts formed by low-pressure chemical vapor ...
Perovskite solar cells are a promising alternative to traditional silicon solar panels but have poor durability. Professor Ted Sargent, Research associate professor Bin Chen, Postdoctoral fellows ...
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Near-invisible solar cells 10,000 times thinner than human hair turn sunlight to power
Scientists in Singapore have developed ultrathin solar cells that could one day turn car ...
A new study of perovskites suggests the very imperfections once thought to hinder performance may help power the future of ...
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Scientists lift solar efficiency to 26 percent by optimizing 2D and 3D perovskite layers
A team of scientists from Korea University, the University of Toledo, and Seoul National ...
Ubiquitous Energy and Michigan State University researchers have created a fully transparent solar concentrator, which could turn any window or sheet of glass (like your smartphone's screen) into a ...
Researchers have developed a perovskite-organic tandem solar cell that achieves 26.4 percent efficiency. Unlike rigid silicon modules, the lightweight design can generate power on curved or flexible ...
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