Light can “heal” defects in some solar cells
Defects in some new electronic materials can be removed by making ions move under illumination.
Defects in some new electronic materials can be removed by making ions move under illumination.
System converts solar heat into usable light, increasing device’s overall efficiency.
A new collaboration could inform New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative by simulating the impact of distributed resources on the power system.
Ultrathin, flexible photovoltaic cells from MIT research could find many new uses.
Detailed model can help planners meet climate goals, increase resilience.
MOSAIC award spurs MIT research into concentrator solar cells that can run in shade and full sun with power control and wavelength separation.
Researchers are examining measures to ensure a reliable future power system.
MIT researchers recommend rapidly scaling up current silicon-based systems while continuing to work on other technologies.
Modeling electron excitation in organic photovoltaic material could change the future of solar energy.
MIT postdoc Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi charts quantum signatures of electronic transport in graphene.
Researchers combine two types of photovoltaic material to make a cell that harnesses more sunlight.
Service to faculty, collaboration with industry are hallmarks of campus-based Materials Processing Center at MIT.
MIT's associate dean for innovation is inventing at the nanoscale.
Mechanical engineering professor pursues a vision of a cleaner, more energy-efficient world.
New system aims to harness the full spectrum of available solar radiation.