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Australian engineers set world record as new solar cell reaches 10.7% efficiency
The team at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) has set a new performance benchmark for antimony chalcogenide solar ...
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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 used multivalent amidinium ligands to boost perovskite solar cell efficiency to 25.4%, achieving over 95% stability after 1,100 hours at 85 C. The proposed approach enables ...
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Pushing organic solar cell efficiency past 18%
A joint research team from National Taiwan University, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, and National Tsing Hua ...
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 ...
Solar energy is one of the most promising solutions for reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. But making solar panels more efficient is a constant challenge. Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have been ...
What if the future of solar energy wasn’t just brighter but fundamentally redefined? Imagine a world where solar panels are not only more efficient but also cheaper, more durable, and adaptable to ...
A new world record for converting sunlight into electricity has been set, as announced by the German Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, Soitec, CEA-Lets, and the Helmholtz Center in Berlin ...
Assistant Professor HOU Yi (middle), Dr JIA Zhenrong (left), Mr GUO Xiao (right) and their team from the National University of Singapore achieved a record power conversion efficiency of 26.4% with a ...
The 1cm² cells, pictured, achieved a record-breaking 27.06% power conversion efficiency. Image: University of Sydney. Scientists from the University of Sydney have created what they claim is the ...
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