carita_miles
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This was recently in the news.
Organic-inorganic perovskite materials are key components of the new generation of solar cells. Understanding properties of these materials is important for improving lifetime and quality of solar cells. Researchers from the Energy Materials and Surface Sciences (EMSS) Unit, led by Prof. Yabing Qi, at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) in collaboration with Prof. Youyong Li's group from Soochow University (China) and Prof. Nam-Gyu Park's group from Sungkyunkwan University (Korea) report in the Journal of the American Chemical Society the first atomic resolution study of organic-inorganic perovskite.
Source - user link on phys.org
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paris_sparks
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How nice
That's pretty good.
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Wolfwood29
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The solar stuff keeps getting better. It's exciting.
I have to admit, though, the details about the scanning tunneling microscope actually fascinates me more. Being able to look at individual atoms is just plain amazing.
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EllyOsborne
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That's interesting.
There's no way youyong is going to admit any time soon. Will you be good?
Lifetime is fairly good. Will institute be plain?
Have a choccy fish.
Paris_sparks, I am 13 hours time-wise from you.
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Nitrocosm
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Elly, you are so full of PHP.
73's, KD8FUD
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