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Crystals that generate more electricity than solar panels
Their findings, published in the journal “Science Advances,” described a lattice arrangement of three different layers of ferroelectric crystals (in this case, of barium titanate, strontium titanate, and calcium titanate) that created a powerful solar energy producing effect. . Forward-looking: A team of German researchers from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg has unveiled a significant advancement in solar energy technology, revealing a method to dramatically increase the amount of electricity certain materials can generate when exposed to light. Their approach. . Rooftop solar panels, which are generally made of crystalline silicon, can convert around 25% of the energy from sunlight into electricity. These materials could revolutionize solar power and lighting by making devices more efficient and affordable.
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