Relatively inexpensive compound could perform safely and effectively in solar cells

Relatively inexpensive compound could perform safely and effectively in solar cells
A new eco-friendly perovskite solar cell improves stability and minimizes harmful solvents and lead leakage found in conventional cells.
Perovskites have been discovered to be a cheap alternative for Faraday rotators.
A new material shows great potential with an impressive theoretical maximum conversion efficiency of 38% in a perovskite/Si tandem solar cell architecture.
As the demand for photovoltaics increases, so too does the demand for rare metal resources, which must be addressed.
A fluoropolymer-based antireflective coating leads to high power conversion efficiency in dye-sensitized solar cells.
A new strategy towards high efficiency, low cost and large-scale application of perovskite films is demonstrated.
Scientists analyze CMTS from a structural and electronic perspective and propose criteria for disorder-free materials .
A cryogenic crystallization process eliminates the need for organic solvents.
Top researchers analyse the latest advances in the interfacial engineering of perovskite solar cells, toward improved performance and device stability.