Researchers at NTU Singapore have developed ultra-thin perovskite solar cells about 50 times thinner than conventional designs using a vacuum-based thermal evaporation process. The devices can be semi ...
Solar-powered cars? NTU team creates ultra-thin, semi-transparent solar cells that may go on windows
Discover NTU scientists' breakthrough in creating ultra-thin, transparent solar cells using perovskite technology, with ...
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have developed a nanoscale device that converts low-energy infrared and red light into higher-energy visible light, a breakthrough that could eventually improve solar panels ...
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Scientists develop near-invisible solar cells that could turn windows into power generators
Imagine a car whose windows and sunroof can help top up its battery while parked under the sun, or a pair of smart glasses whose lenses can harvest light to power built-in electronics.
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Near-invisible solar cells 10,000 times thinner than human hair turn sunlight to power
Scientists in Singapore have developed ultrathin solar cells that could one day turn car ...
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Ultra-thin transparent solar cells promise invisible charging for wearables, cars, and homes
NTU researchers have developed ultra-thin transparent solar cells that could turn windows, car glass, and wearables into ...
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