A light-matter hybrid material on attosecond scales showcases enhanced conductivity with potential applications in solar cells and high-power electronics.

A light-matter hybrid material on attosecond scales showcases enhanced conductivity with potential applications in solar cells and high-power electronics.
At the interface of light and matter, Natalie Banerji is using spectroscopy to advance technologies such as solar cells and bioelectronics.
Nam-Gyu Park discusses international standards for the assessment of perovskite solar cell modules, enabling industrial and commercial viability.
One-dimensional device simulations to set a relationship between material properties and device performances paving the way toward higher performances organic solar cells.
A detailed mechanism for the degradation of methylammonium lead iodide – a ubiquitous material for perovskite-based solar cells.
Weiguang Xie and Jianbin Xu explain the problems caused by grain boundary defects in perovskite materials used to create solar cells.
Dr. Dongling Ma (INRS) and co-author Deepak Thrithamarassery Gangadharan talk to us about themselves, their careers, and the future of perovskite solar cell research.
A review of the latest development in the molecular design of zinc porphyrins for dye-sensitized solar cells.
The same roll-to-roll printing methodologies can be explored for printing of electrochromics, transistor logic and solar cell power units.
This review gives an overview how light-trapping mechanisms based on nanophotonics principles can enhance light absorption in thin-film solar cells.