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perovskite materialsPopular Mechanics
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Researchers from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have found a way to improve the stability of perovskite solar cells.
They found a “hidden structure” of surface concavities on individual crystal grains, which contributed to the film’s less-than-stellar stability.
This new-and-improved material showed major gains in thermal cycling, damp heat, and maximum power-point tracking tests.
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