Absorbing More of the Rainbow with Polymer-Based Organic Photovoltaics
Using newly synthesized polymers results in enhanced light harvesting capabilities and an unprecedented generation of photocurrent.
Using newly synthesized polymers results in enhanced light harvesting capabilities and an unprecedented generation of photocurrent.
New porous, electrically conductive materials have potential uses in fuel cells, batteries, and solar photovoltaics.
Gamma-ray detectors built with silicon photomultiplier arrays provide high-resolution 3D imaging for research.
Recent studies reveal that complex ice-ocean interactions affect melting.
This observation paves the way for a deeper understanding of high-temperature superconductivity and future applications for quantum computing.
Long-range, three-dimensional alignment and stacking of multiple regions within biologically derived membranes.
A simple, robust catalyst is capable of both water oxidation and carbon dioxide splitting, two difficult yet key reactions for solar energy conversion.
Long-term measurement records improve the representation of clouds in climate and weather forecast models.
Precise control of nanowire geometry and optical environment enables tuning of lasing properties.
Unusual reaction eschews high temperatures and water to lock away climate-changing carbon dioxide.
Discovering how polymer organization on the molecular level affects electric charge movement in organic solar cells.
The reversed field pinch’s helical state reveals nonlinear physics of plasma self-organization.