• Kara kán
    #167
    „Conventional solar cells are at most one-third efficient, a limit known to scientists as the Shockley-Queisser Limit. The new material, a crystalline structure that contains both inorganic materials (iodine and lead) and an organic material (methyl-ammonium) →→ hybrid perovskites ←←, boosts the efficiency so that it can carry two-thirds of the energy from light without losing as much energy to heat.
    In less technical terms, this material could double the amount of electricity produced without a significant cost increase.”

    Read more at: phys.org
    Utoljára szerkesztette: Kara kán, 2017.04.11. 09:11:25