Chinese mainland team hits 30.1% efficiency in perovskite solar cells
A Chinese mainland team led by Nanjing University boosts perovskite solar cell efficiency to a record 30.1% using terahertz detection and passivation techniques.
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A Chinese mainland team led by Nanjing University boosts perovskite solar cell efficiency to a record 30.1% using terahertz detection and passivation techniques.
Scientists in the Chinese mainland develop a self-assembled material for perovskite solar cells, overcoming key fabrication challenges and earning U.S. NREL certification.
Zhejiang University’s breakthrough in perovskite LEDs sets a record with a 90nm pixel size, paving the way for next-gen AR/VR displays.
Chinese scientists from the Institute of Chemistry under the Chinese Academy of Sciences have developed a high-efficiency perovskite-organic tandem solar cell, achieving a record-breaking 26.4% photoelectric conversion efficiency, as reported in Nature.