Solar energy plays a big role in the fight against climate change. As the world turns to solar power, concerns about the environmental impact of traditional solar panels continue to grow. Today’s most ...
Dresden, Germany, December 5, 2011 – Heliatek GmbH, a global leader in high-end solar PV technology, has once again set a new world record for organic solar cells after Fraunhofer ISE CalLab certified ...
The field of organic solar cells and polymer electronics is rapidly evolving, addressing global energy needs through lightweight, flexible, and cost-effective photovoltaic technologies. Organic solar ...
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Wild molecular 'catapult' slings electrons at the edge of known physics
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered that molecular vibrations can act like a catapult, flinging ...
New molecular architecture enables the natural formation of built-in p/n junctions essential for efficient light-to-electricity conversion. Depending on the solvent, TISQ spontaneously organizes into ...
SERIS’ record-breaking perovskite-organic tandem solar cell uses a newly designed narrow-bandgap bottom layer to enhance photon harvesting. Image: SERIS/NUS Researchers at the Solar Energy Research ...
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Electrons blast across solar materials in a mind-blowing 18 femtoseconds
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered that electrons can be fired across solar cell materials in just 18 ...
A team of Japan-based scientists have set a new power conversion efficiency record for all-organic solar cells, more than doubling the previous record. They say the cell was developed with rganic ...
A new model shows how transport resistance limits solar cell efficiency and how better fill factor predictions could help us develop more powerful photovoltaics One light bulb turned on (Courtesy: ...
Illustration of all-organic solar cells and power conversion efficiencies of AOSCs described in the present study and previous reports. As global efforts to combat climate change continue, demand for ...
A tiny burst of motion inside a molecule may be enough to shove an electron across a solar material almost as fast as nature permits. That is the striking result from a University of Cambridge-led ...
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