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Deuterium changes the electronic properties of organic solar cells
Multidisciplinary ORNL team discovers unexpected effect of heavy hydrogen in organic solar cells.
The next step towards large-scale artificial photosynthesis
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Cu(In,Ga)Se2 outperforms multicrystalline silicon
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