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Ultra-thin electronics to become more efficient with US researchers’ technique to spot defects
Researchers in the United States have developed a new technique that can spot hidden ...
Tiny crystal “seeds” could solve a hidden flaw in perovskite solar cells—unlocking high efficiency at larger scales.
A new crystal-seeding method boosts the efficiency and scalability of perovskite solar cells, advancing this promising ...
Researchers have shown that hard-to-spot defects in a widely used two-dimensional insulator can trap electrical charges and locally weaken the material, making it more likely to fail at lower voltages ...
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Researchers develop pre-seeding strategy for improving inverted perovskite solar cells
Regular perovskite solar cells (PSCs)—which place the electron-transport layer beneath the perovskite absorber and the hole-transport layer on top—have limitations with respect to large-scale ...
Regular perovskite solar cells (PSCs)—which place the electron-transport layer beneath the perovskite absorber and the hole-transport layer on ...
Researchers in the United States have developed a way to detect hidden defects in ultra-thin electronic materials that can cause devices to fail at lower voltages.
Deep inside a dust-choked galaxy, astronomers have uncovered a chemical environment far more complex than expected.
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