University College London

Revolutionizing Batteries & Solar Cells: Phosphorus-Arsenic Nanoribbons
Discover the latest breakthrough material developed by researchers at University College London - a phosphorus-arsenic nanoribbon. With potential applications in quantum computing, batteries, supercapacitors, solar cells and more, this revolutionary technology could revolutionize energy storage and electrical efficiency.
Oct 23, 2023 // Technology, solar cell, University College London
High Efficiency Ultrathin Solar Cell Developed by UK based Researchers
Imperial College London and University of London utilize 'Cation Disorder Engineering' that enhances the power conversion efficiency of the solar cell. The established cell is 100 times thinner than silicon based commercial solar cells as well as its power conversion effectiveness was found to be more than 9.1%.
Feb 24, 2022 // Technology, clean energy, Solar Panels, solar cells, Imperial College London, solar wafers, AgBiS2, Cation Disorder Engineering, University College London