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NIMS Reports Breakthrough Perovskite Solar Cell with Controlled Interfaces

Achieves photovoltaic power generation for more than 1,000 continuous hours at an efficiency of more than 20%.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

The National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) has developed a durable 1-cm2 perovskite solar cell capable of generating electricity for more than 1,000 continuous hours at a photoelectric conversion efficiency of more than 20% in exposure to sunlight. NIMS has developed a durable 1-cm2 perovskite solar cell capable of generating electricity for more than 1,000 continuous hours at a photoelectric conversion efficiency (i.e., power generation efficiency) of more than 20% in exposure to su...

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