Researchers at the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics have discovered a new material that just might lead the way into a world of advanced, inexpensive, and highly efficient solar cells.
Researchers used AI to analyze a million potential molecules for perovskite solar cells, achieving a breakthrough with just 150 targeted experiments, improving efficiency to 26.2%.
A major development has just struck the photovoltaic industry: perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells. Photovoltaic cells — or ...
Scientists are unlocking the secrets of halide perovskites - a material that's poised to reshape our future by bringing us ...
Imec, partner in EnergyVille, in collaboration with the University of Cyprus, has demonstrated long-term outdoor stability of perovskite solar modules. Mini ...
Scientists at the University of Twente have developed a way to create highly ordered semiconductor material at room ...
The proposed bilayer is used as a hole contact material that ensures an improved adhesive contact with the perovskite film. It consists of a phosphonic acid self-assembled monolayer with an upper ...
Binjumah, W. (2025) A Conceptual Model for Improving Perovskite Solar Cells Efficiency Using Machine Learning. International ...
Radiation testing suggests that solar cells made from carbon-based, or organic, materials could outperform conventional silicon and gallium arsenide for generating electricity in the final frontier, a ...