Scientists at the University of Surrey embedded alumina nanoparticles into perovskites to trap unwanted iodine compounds that tend to supercharge perovskites’ oxidation process. The team successfully ...
2d
ZME Science on MSNWhy Perovskite LEDs Might Soon Replace Every Light in Your HomeThe perovskite LEDs are not only highly efficient and cheap to make but could also be more environmentally friendly than ...
3d
Live Science on MSNNanoparticle breakthrough could bring 'holy grail' of solar power within reachOften referred to as the "holy grail" of solar power, perovskite cells offer a lightweight alternative to traditional silicon ...
A new investigation of 18 different types of perovskite LED has concluded that these LEDs are a cheap and sustainable option.
13h
AZoM on MSNUltraviolet-Resistant Flexible Perovskite Solar CellsA novel UV-resistant flexible perovskite solar cell integrates a CPI substrate and nanostructured TLS, enhancing efficiency ...
P3C Technology and Solutions plans to initially produce the 30 cm2 modules at a pilot 60 MW manufacturing facility.
To this end, many countries around the world are imposing legal requirements on photovoltaic manufacturers, to ensure that they collect and recycle any solar cell waste they produce. These initiatives ...
3d
Tech Xplore on MSNCheap and environmentally friendly—the next generation of LEDs may soon be hereCost, technical performance and environmental impact—these are the three most important aspects for a new type of LED ...
OMeTAD, a popular perovskite solar cell hole transport layer, less prone to heat-induced crystallization, researchers at ...
4d
Tech Xplore on MSNMachine learning precisely predicts material characteristics for high-performance photovoltaicsIn the lab, perovskite solar cells show high efficiency in converting solar energy into electricity. In combination with ...
Previous research has primarily focused on the impact of hydrogen bonding interactions in hybrid perovskites on the material's photophysical properties.” said Guanjun Xiao, who led the research. “The ...
A new type of LED technology may soon change the way we light up our homes and screens. Scientists at Linköping University in Sweden are developing perovskite LEDs, which are cheaper, easier to make, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results