Antimony selenide solar cells may reach efficiencies of up 26%
- Admin
- Jul 4, 2024
- 1 min read
A study led by researchers at Imperial College London explores the upper efficiency limit of solar cells based on Sb2Se3 absorbers, predicting potential efficiencies close to 26%. The material Sb2Se3 is a p-type inorganic semiconductor with promising optoelectronic properties, showing excellent potential for solar cell applications. The research emphasizes the importance of quantum mechanical simulations in predicting material feasibility and technology optimization, suggesting enhancements in efficiency and wider band gap materials for future advancements.
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