Scientists in the United States have fabricated a solar cell using antimony selenide films with favorable crystalline properties. They achieved the remarkable conversion efficiency for this early-stage PV material by focusing on the selenization temperature.Scientists from the University of Toledo in the United States have developed a 6.43%-efficient solar cell based on antimony selenide (Sb2Se3), which is a little studied absorber material that nonetheless has a near-direct bandgap of ~1.2?eV and excellent optoelectronic properties. The cell, which they described as a low-cost and environmentally ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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