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250% increased photoresponsivity of lead-halide perovskite in solar cells

University of Rochester scientists say they have improved photoresponsivity in solar perovskite by 250%. They’ve done this by heavily reducing electron recombination processes in lead-halide perovskites used for solar cells. This invariably impacts open-circuit voltage, short-circuit current, fill factor, and power conversion efficiency.

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