Canada’s UBC creates bacteria‑powered solar cells that generate strong current and work even in dim, cloudy light—an affordable leap for photovoltaics.
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Australian engineers set world record as new solar cell reaches 10.7% efficiency
Researchers in Australia have achieved a breakthrough in an emerging solar cell material that ...
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Emerging solar cell material sets new efficiency record
UNSW engineers have made a major step forward in the development of a new type of solar cell that could help make future ...
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 ...
The Australian scientists designed the cell with a sodium sulfide additive to achieve uniform sulfur and selenium distribution, improving charge transport. This controlled elemental layering reduces ...
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Stacking solar cells could deliver cheaper power
A material touted as a candidate for next-generation solar technology is showing more promise, with Australian scientists ...
A Chinese-Swedish research team has boosted the performance of tin-lead perovskite solar cells by modifying additives and post-treatment processes. The device also demonstrated improved stability, ...
The article 'Semitransparent colour tunable perovskite solar cells with 3D pillar structure' explains that the colour tuning ...
The research team at Australia's University of New South Wales (UNSW) has improved the performance of solar cells made from antimony chalcogenide, an emerging photovoltaic material regarded as a ...
Suzhou Maxwell has secured a certified power conversion efficiency of 32.38% for a perovskite/silicon heterojunction (SHJ) tandem solar cell.
Researchers at the University of New South Wales have achieved a record-setting power conversion efficiency with solar cells ...
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