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Simultaneous coating and drying for fast electrode production

17 November, 2021

Drying times can be reduced to less than 20 seconds, which corresponds to half down to one-third of the usual production time, without capacity losses.


ASCA increases organic solar cell efficiency

10 November, 2021 | Supplied by: ASCA

By using new semiconductor materials, organic solar cell expert ASCA has increased the efficiency of its modules by 40%.


Nanotechnology is inspiring next-gen batteries

04 November, 2021 by Liam Critchley* | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics

A drive to improve the already-established Li-ion batteries by incorporating nanomaterials into them has begun.


P-DUKE RHK03W, RHK06W, RHK10W and RHD40W DC/DC converters

01 November, 2021 | Supplied by: Helios Power Solutions

The RHKW/RHDW series are high-performance DC/DC converters with 3000 VAC reinforced isolation and 4.5 mm clearance/creeping distances for safety-critical applications.


Promising Li-ion battery material derived from wood

27 October, 2021

Researchers are working to replace the liquids commonly used in today's lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries with solid materials.


Nexperia SiGe rectifiers

13 October, 2021 | Supplied by: element14

Nexperia's silicon–germanium (SiGe) rectifiers are said to offer engineers cutting-edge efficiency, thermal stability and space savings when designing products.


Modified nanomaterial makes solar cells more efficient

12 October, 2021

Researchers have modified a nanomaterial to make perovskite solar cells as efficient as silicon-based cells, without their high cost and complex manufacturing.


Researchers clear efficiency hurdle for organic solar cells

08 October, 2021

Researchers have identified a loss pathway in organic solar cells which makes them less efficient than silicon-based cells at converting sunlight into electricity.


Performance enhanced in zinc-ion batteries

01 October, 2021

A new electrolyte and electrode combination improves several aspects of zinc-ion battery performance, particularly the stability over multiple charge and discharge cycles.


Harvesting energy from wooden floors

28 September, 2021

Researchers have created a nanogenerator that enables wooden flooring to generate energy from our footfalls — enough to power LED lightbulbs and small electronics.


Stretchable, sweat-powered battery developed for wearables

21 September, 2021

Scientists have developed a soft and stretchable battery, measuring 2 x 2 cm and as flat as a small paper bandage, that is powered by human perspiration.


Giving solar cells the flip

20 September, 2021

Flipping the structure of perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells can lead to dramatic gains in solar-cell performance.


A spoonful of sugar stabilises lithium–sulfur batteries

16 September, 2021

Researchers have successfully stabilised lithium–sulfur battery technology by using a glucose-based additive on the positive electrode.


'Charging room' powers devices without wires

14 September, 2021

Researchers have developed a system to safely deliver electricity over the air, potentially turning entire buildings into wireless charging zones.


Perovskite + silicon = better solar cell efficiency

08 September, 2021

Pairing metal halide perovskites with conventional silicon leads to a powerful solar cell that overcomes the 26% practical efficiency limit of using silicon cells alone.


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