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Researchers unveil game-changing technique that could revolutionize solar panels — here's how it works
It's a breakthrough that could make future solar panels more efficient and less expensive. Selenium has long been known for photovoltaic applications — or its ability to convert sunlight to energy.
Scientists from Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University in frames of academic mobility between China and Russia together with colleagues from Qiqihar University grew "defective" crystals of tin ...
Researchers discovered unexpected atomic ordering in a tantalum tungsten selenium crystal, linking self organization and magnetism to spintronic and quantum uses. (Nanowerk News) Researchers at Oak ...
Optical microscope image of a representative crystal that possesses centrosymmetry, yet shows differential absorption of circularly polarized light. The crystal is made of lithium, cobalt, selenium ...
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