This Material Could Squeeze More Energy from Solar Panels
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/this-material-could-squeeze-more-energy-from-solar-panels/
Research teams in Australia and China are inching closer toward a solar cell design that could revolutionize the industry, but plenty of hurdles remain.
The key lies with perovskite, a crystalline structure first discovered in Russia in the mid-1800s. Engineers want to use the material to build cheaper and more efficient solar panels—potentially in tandem with silicon-based panels, which are popular and more durable.
This Material Could Squeeze More Energy from Solar Panels
Jan 13, 2020, 9:36pm UTC
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/this-material-could-squeeze-more-energy-from-solar-panels/
> Research teams in Australia and China are inching closer toward a solar cell design that could revolutionize the industry, but plenty of hurdles remain.
> The key lies with perovskite, a crystalline structure first discovered in Russia in the mid-1800s. Engineers want to use the material to build cheaper and more efficient solar panels—potentially in tandem with silicon-based panels, which are popular and more durable.