Spray-coating technique promises the advent of low-cost fully solution-processed organic solar cells
Winchester, UK – A fully solution-processed organic solar cell with a spray-coated active layer and a metal top contact spray-coated on top has been demonstrated by IMEC. The cell shows power ...
February 6, 2009 Researchers in Australia have started a three-year project to develop a spray-on coating for solar panels and more efficient cells that are less costly than today's PV. Australian ...
Photovoltaic devices (PVs) were fabricated by spray-coating an ink of copper indium diselenide (CIS) nanocrystals as the light-absorbing layer. Without high-temperature post-deposition annealing, PVs ...
Metal halide perovskites are promising for next-generation high-efficiency photovoltaic and optoelectronic devices due to excellent optoelectronic properties and solution processability. Recent ...
The concept of spray-on solar panels has existed for some time, but it’s been hard to make them efficient. Now, a team of scientists from Sheffield University is using a new material to create a solar ...
Rather than blighting rooftops as at present, future solar panels could be sprayed onto tiles by a Ghostbuster-style team. Scientists from the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science & ...
Solar cells made using a process similar to spray painting have been developed by a research collaboration between scientists at Sheffield University. Experts from Sheffield University’s Department of ...
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