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LMU Munich Team Boosts Perovskite Solar Cell Performance With Surface Treatment Advance
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LMU Munich Team Boosts Perovskite Solar Cell Performance With Surface Treatment Advance
30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Apr 29, 2026
Researchers at LMU Munich have developed a targeted surface treatment for perovskite solar cell electrodes that improves molecular contact, boosting device efficiency, reproducibility, and long-term stability. The findings, published in Advanced Energy Materials, challenge a widely held assumption about electrode preparation and open new pathways for engineering high-performance photovoltaic con
Desert Renewable Grids Built To Survive Extreme Heat And Calm30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
London, UK (SPX) Apr 29, 2026
Reliable electricity supply is critical in desert environments, where cooling systems must function continuously during heatwaves to protect human health. Researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) have demonstrated that explicitly accounting for extreme weather events during the design phase of community-scale renewable energy systems can prevent dangerous electri
Perovskite Diode Sets Records as Both a Solar Cell and an LED30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 29, 2026
A new study describes a perovskite diode that achieves 26.7% power-conversion efficiency when operated as a solar cell and 31% external quantum efficiency when operated as a light-emitting diode, performance levels that would be considered strong for a device designed to do only one of those things.
Metal-halide perovskites are a class of semiconductor materials named for their distinctive
Single Photo System Forecasts Solar Panel Output and Reveals Orientation Losses in Urban Settings30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 23, 2026
A computer vision system developed at Columbia Engineering can determine how much energy a solar panel will generate over a year - and how much more it could generate if repositioned - using nothing more than a single 360-degree photograph taken from the panel's location.
Graduate student Jeremy Klotz and professor Shree Nayar, T.C. Chang Professor of Computer Science at Columbia Engineeri
Contact Between Two Perovskite Films Boosts Solar Cell Efficiency and Durability Without Added Chemicals30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
London, United Kingdom (SPX) Apr 23, 2026
A technique that improves the performance and stability of next-generation solar cells - without adding any chemicals or coatings - has been demonstrated by researchers from Korea University and the University of Surrey. The study, published in Nature Energy, details a method that works by placing two types of perovskite film in contact with each other. That contact alone triggers a molecular in
Sungkyunkwan University and Clarivate Map Global Research Landscape of Perovskite Solar Cells30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Seoul, South Korea (SPX) Apr 23, 2026
Sungkyunkwan University has published a comprehensive report analyzing technological advances and global research trends in perovskite solar cells, prepared jointly by the research group of Professor Nam-Gyu Park from the Department of Chemical Engineering and the university's Performance Analysis Team, in collaboration with global academic data company Clarivate.
The report traces the dev
Biochar Hydrogel Hybrid Pushes Solar Desalination to New Efficiency Levels30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 28, 2026
A new study published in the journal Biochar demonstrates that combining biochar with advanced polyzwitterionic hydrogels can sharply improve the performance of solar-driven water evaporation systems, offering a practical pathway toward low-energy desalination and water purification.
Freshwater scarcity continues to intensify globally, with the vast majority of Earth's water locked in ocea
Phase Change Foam Sustains Solar Desalination Through Low Light And Darkness30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 28, 2026
Researchers from Ocean University of China and Huzhou University have developed a phase-change photothermal foam that continues to produce freshwater after sunlight fades, addressing one of the core limitations of solar-driven desalination technology.
The material, designated PPy-CS/PF@DDA, is constructed by confining dodecylamine inside a polypyrrole-coated chitosan/phenolic resin foam. P
Robotic AI System Runs 50000 Perovskite Solar Cell Experiments and Hits 27 Percent Efficiency30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 16, 2026
Perovskite solar cells have emerged as one of the most promising next-generation photovoltaic technologies, but their development still depends heavily on time-consuming trial-and-error synthesis and labor-intensive device fabrication. Researchers from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and collaborating institutions have now reported an agentic robotics system that carries out the full cycle
Molecular Lock Design Pushes Perovskite Solar Cell Efficiency Past 26 Percent30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 16, 2026
Inverted perovskite solar cells are widely considered the future of next-generation photovoltaics due to their high efficiency, low cost, and ease of manufacturing. A collaborative research team from the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has proposed a new approach to stabilizing the delicate interfaces inside these devices,
Sensor-Free Prediction Method Guards Stirling Generators Against Piston Overshoot Damage30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Apr 16, 2026
Researchers have developed a fast prediction and suppression method for transient piston displacement overshoot in free piston Stirling generators, addressing a fault condition that can quickly escalate into mechanical damage in solar thermal power systems. The new approach detects dangerous overshoot without relying on displacement sensors and suppresses the fault response early enough to maint
Electron Microscopy Alone Can Now Fully Characterize Organic Solar Cells30 Apr 2026 at 4:45am
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Apr 16, 2026
Using three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED), researchers at Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat (FAU) Erlangen-Nurnberg have demonstrated that electrons can provide the averaged structural information previously accessible only with X-rays. For the first time, this allows a comprehensive structural characterization of organic solar cells within a single instrument - a transmission electron
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