"Organic Solar Panels Surpass Silicon with Entropy-Boosted Efficiency"

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Researchers at the University of Kansas have made significant strides in organic solar cell technology, achieving nearly 20% efficiency with new non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs). This development narrows the efficiency gap with traditional silicon-based solar panels and offers potential cost savings and flexibility. The findings, which also have implications for other renewable energy applications, were published in the journal Advanced Materials.
Topics:science#energy#organic-solar-panels#photovoltaic-efficiency#renewable-energy#silicon-alternatives#university-of-kansas
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