In an article published in Energies, researchers analyzed optical stability properties and conducted an ultraviolet test on several lightweight polymer material front sheets.
In an article published in Photonics, researchers prepared lateral 2D MoS2 nanosheets via a facile one-step electrophoretic deposition method on polyethylene terephthalate (PET)/ITO.
A recent study conducted at the GEP research platform and published in Expert Systems with Applications investigated the effects of dust accumulation on the reflectivity parameter of optical mirrors.
According to a study published recently in Optics and Laser technology, a team of researchers deposited (Si/Ti) multilayer films on the surface of monocrystalline silicon solar cells with a single p/n junction.
Researchers have developed an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with an infrared (IR) imager to detect hotspots on solar panels.
Nina Vaidya of Stanford University has designed a sophisticated device that can harvest and concentrate light efficiently, no matter what the angle and frequency of the light.
Laser Photonics Corp., a global leading industrial company in high-tech laser systems for laser cleaning, and other materials applications, today announces the launch of the CleanTech™ 3000-CTH laser cleaning system (3KW).
Perovskites are hybrid materials made from metal halides and organic compounds. They have attracted a lot of interest in the field of solar energy because of their light-harvesting capacities combined with a low cost of manufacturing, making them prime candidates for overtake the market from their silicon counterparts.
A research team co-led by chemists from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and Imperial College London (Imperial College) has developed new, highly efficient and stable perovskite solar cells.
Solar cells will doubtless play a significant part in a sustainable energy future. Polymer solar cells (PSCs) specifically provide an excellent option because they are cheap to produce and can be both flexible and semitransparent.