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Scientists from Swansea University and Åbo Akademi University have developed a new analytical model that improves the understanding and efficiency of thin-film photovoltaic devices.
The new study sheds light on how these solar cells achieve optimal efficiency.
It reveals a critical balance between collecting the electricity generated by light and minimizing losses due to recombination, where electrical charges cancel each other out.
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