The researchers said their new discovery could open the way to the manufacturing of simpler solar panels made from a single material.Researchers at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom claim to have discovered photovoltaic properties in a glowing organic semiconductor molecule known as poly(3-triphenylmethyl-thiophene (P3TTM). Unlike conventional organic semiconductors, which have paired electrons, organic radical semiconductors contain at least one unpaired electron per molecule, giving them an "open-shell" character. "In most organic materials, electrons are paired up and don't ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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