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Australian researchers say “unusual” breakthrough may solve perovskite solar instability – RenewEconomy
An “unusual discovery” by Australian researchers claims to have resolved one of the fundamental challenges slowing the progress of perovskite solar cells.

An “unusual discovery” by Australian researchers claims to have resolved one of the fundamental challenges slowing the progress of perovskite solar cells, and it’s a solution that requires a little bit of “tough love.”
As the team from the ARC Centre of Excellence in Exciton Science explain it, metal-halide perovskites have promised to provide a cheap and flexible pathway for efficient solar PV, but still face a number of hurdles to widespread use in commercial applications.
As RenewEconomy has…
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