(PhysOrg.com) -- In the effort to convert sunlight into electricity, photovoltaic solar cells that use conductive organic polymers for light absorption and conversion have shown great potential.
Zhengzhou University researchers have developed a game-changing polymer that achieves nearly 20% efficiency in organic solar cells (OSCs) at a fraction of the cost of existing materials. This leap ...
Researchers working with copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS) solar cells reported a 20.4 percent efficiency result on ...
An Oxford researcher has found that transparent conducting electrodes can reduce perovskite–silicon tandem solar cell efficiency by over 2%, with losses linked to electrical resistance, optical ...
A group of scientists led by the Sharif University of Technology in Iran developed a new conductive adhesive ink that can be used as an interfacial adhesive layer in perovskite solar cells. “The ...