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08
Jan
Researchers use novel method to visualize the 3D atomic and electron density structure of the most complex perovskite crystal structure system known to date
A team of researchers from Penn State, Cornell and Argonne National Laboratory have manages to visualize, for the first time, the 3D atomic and electron density structure of the most complex perovskite crystal structure system known to date. The team […]
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08
Jan
NUS team harnesses the properties of 2D perovskites for ultrathin optoelectronic applications
NUS scientists have found that the light emission properties of molecularly thin two-dimensional (2-D) hybrid perovskite can be tuned in a highly reversible way for ultrathin optoelectronic applications. A highly efficient photodetector has been fabricated using hybrid perovskites with the […]
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08
Jan
Tesla annonce des Superchargeurs encore plus rapides pour 2019
Alors que la fin de l’année 2018 approche à grands pas, Elon Musk, grand adepte du réseau social Twitter, annonce que Tesla devrait mettre en place une nouvelle version de ses Superchargeurs dès 2019. Une troisième version qui, selon le […]
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07
Jan
Self-tracking solar panels, inspired by a lizard’s feet
Scientists at Harvard University have developed a type of material that can be programmed to move in response to various stimuli, including light. One possible application, says the group, could be in solar panels with integrated microstructures that track the […]
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07
Jan
Flexible Photovoltaic Cell Could be Incorporated into Textiles
Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science in Japan have developed a solar-powered, ultraflexible organic sensor that can act as an autonomously powered heart monitor taped to the skin. The technology could also catalyze high-performance ultraflexible organic photovoltaics (OPVs). The […]
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07
Jan
African Energy Data Book launched
Africa Energy, a U.K. based consultancy has launched the African Energy Data Book, which it claims is the first attempt to track the continent’s electricity capacity in a single volume. PV Magazine attended the unveiling of the book. The African […]
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