indium

A window of possibility for brand-new clear electrode
Researchers in Australia have actually developed a new transparent conductive oxide which could be used in solar cells, wise windows as well as other applications. The product is indium cost-free and recyclable, according to the scientists.
Jun 16, 2020 // Technology, Australia, solar cells, Oceania, indium, conductive oxide, Tengfei Qiu, Eser Akinoglu
UK scientists find way to cut down indium
A research team led by the University of Liverpool has developed a transparent conductive oxide material to replace tin with molybdenum. The results demonstrated better performance and potentially lower material costs than the transparent conducting layers used in today’s commercial solar cells.
Sep 19, 2019 // Technology, UK, Europe, TCO, indium, Tim Veal, Liverpool University