This solar cell is
developed from Perovskite, a promising material that could hold the key
to creating high-efficiency, inexpensive solar cells. The new cells not only glow when electricity passes through them, but they can also be customised to emit different colours.
Picture this: A shopping mall facade could be storing solar energy in the day and transforms into a light display for advertisements that glows at night.
This discovery, published in top academic journal Nature Materials, was discovered almost by chance when NTU physicist Sum Tze Chien, asked his postdoctoral researcher Xing Guichuan to shine a laser on the new hybrid Perovskite solar cell material they are developing.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-03-scientists-material-solar-cell-day.html#jCp
Picture this: A shopping mall facade could be storing solar energy in the day and transforms into a light display for advertisements that glows at night.
This discovery, published in top academic journal Nature Materials, was discovered almost by chance when NTU physicist Sum Tze Chien, asked his postdoctoral researcher Xing Guichuan to shine a laser on the new hybrid Perovskite solar cell material they are developing.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-03-scientists-material-solar-cell-day.html#jCp
This solar cell is
developed from Perovskite, a promising material that could hold the key
to creating high-efficiency, inexpensive solar cells. The new cells not only glow when electricity passes through them, but they can also be customised to emit different colours.
Picture this: A shopping mall facade could be storing solar energy in the day and transforms into a light display for advertisements that glows at night.
This discovery, published in top academic journal Nature Materials, was discovered almost by chance when NTU physicist Sum Tze Chien, asked his postdoctoral researcher Xing Guichuan to shine a laser on the new hybrid Perovskite solar cell material they are developing.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-03-scientists-material-solar-cell-day.html#jCp
Picture this: A shopping mall facade could be storing solar energy in the day and transforms into a light display for advertisements that glows at night.
This discovery, published in top academic journal Nature Materials, was discovered almost by chance when NTU physicist Sum Tze Chien, asked his postdoctoral researcher Xing Guichuan to shine a laser on the new hybrid Perovskite solar cell material they are developing.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-03-scientists-material-solar-cell-day.html#jCp
This solar cell is
developed from Perovskite, a promising material that could hold the key
to creating high-efficiency, inexpensive solar cells. The new cells not only glow when electricity passes through them, but they can also be customised to emit different colours.
Picture this: A shopping mall facade could be storing solar energy in the day and transforms into a light display for advertisements that glows at night.
This discovery, published in top academic journal Nature Materials, was discovered almost by chance when NTU physicist Sum Tze Chien, asked his postdoctoral researcher Xing Guichuan to shine a laser on the new hybrid Perovskite solar cell material they are developing.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-03-scientists-material-solar-cell-day.html#jCp
Picture this: A shopping mall facade could be storing solar energy in the day and transforms into a light display for advertisements that glows at night.
This discovery, published in top academic journal Nature Materials, was discovered almost by chance when NTU physicist Sum Tze Chien, asked his postdoctoral researcher Xing Guichuan to shine a laser on the new hybrid Perovskite solar cell material they are developing.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-03-scientists-material-solar-cell-day.html#jCp
In the future, when
your mobile or tablet runs out of battery, you could just recharge it by
putting it out in the sun. Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
scientists have developed a next-generation solar cell material which
can also emit light, in addition to converting light to electricity.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-03-scientists-material-solar-cell-day.html#jCp
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2014-03-scientists-material-solar-cell-day.html#jCp
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