WASHINGTON -- Although perovskites are a promising alternative to the silicon used to make most of today's solar cells, new manufacturing processes are needed to make them practical for commercial ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) The high cost of silicon solar cells and their complex production process has generated interest in developing alternative photovoltaic technologies. Compared to silicon-based ...
Researchers have demonstrated a fully solution-processed organic solar cell with a spray-coated active layer and a metal top contact spray-coated on top. The resulting cell shows power conversion ...
Researchers have developed a clever way to turn everyday surfaces into solar panels: Just cover them in a flexible film treated with spray-on solar cells. The rest of this article is behind a paywall.
As perovskite solar cells edge closer to commercial, a wealth of different ways to produce them is being suggested, each with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. One advantage common to most ...
Solar cells made using a process similar to spray painting have been developed by a research collaboration between scientists at Sheffield University. Experts from Sheffield University’s Department of ...
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Although perovskites are a promising alternative to the silicon used to make most of today's solar cells, new manufacturing processes are needed to make them practical for commercial production. To ...
(Nanowerk News) IMEC has demonstrated a fully solution-processed organic solar cell with a spray-coated active layer and a metal top contact spray-coated on top. The resulting cell shows power ...