Solar cells, devices that can convert sunlight into electricity, are among the most promising solutions to source energy without contributing to air...
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As a response to the global demand for clean energy transition, tandem solar cells are recognized as a crucial next-generation technology that will significantly improve solar power efficiency. Scholars from Lingnan University's Wu Jieh Yee School of Interdisciplinary Studies (WJYSIS) and their collaborators have innovatively developed a novel interfacial structure that substantially reduces energy loss and successfully overcomes the current limitations of perovskite solar cells in voltage, further improving the efficiency of converting sunlight into electricity. Their findings are published in Nature Communications.
Solar cells, devices that can convert sunlight into electricity, are among the most promising solutions to source energy without contributing to air...
Solar cells, devices that can convert sunlight into electricity, are among the most promising solutions to source energy without contributing to air...
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