IBS

Scientists raise the photoresponsivity of a lead-halide perovskite by 250%.
Researchers from Korea's Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Chinese Academy of Sciences, the University of Rochester in the U.S, and The Australian National University have actually boosted the photoresponsivity of a lead-halide perovskite for solar cell applications by 250%. They developed a perovskite film with a plasmonic substrate made from hyperbolic metamaterial and characterized it with transition dipole orientation.
Feb 20, 2023 // Technology, Asia, Korea, solar cell, perovskite, IBS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Australian National University, Institute for Basic Science, University of Rochester in the U.S
Scientist report on novel approach for high performance and also spectrally stable deep-blue perovskite LEDs
Researchers from Yonsei University, Sungkyunkwan University as well as Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have actually suggested a rapid crystallization method based on hot-antisolvent bathing for awareness of deep-blue perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs).
Jan 6, 2023 // Technology, perovskite, IBS, Sungkyunkwan University, Yonsei University, Institute for Basic Science
Innovative material to boost performance of photovoltaic cells
A group of scientists from the Korean IBS, in collaboration with the Netherlands-based UvA, has created a new 2D material with atomic layer thickness, which offers super high energy conversion efficiency.
Dec 4, 2019 // Technology, Europe, Asia, Korea, Netherlands, PV cells, flexible PV, IBS