New research sheds light on intrinsic limitations of selenium solar cells

Danish researchers have analyzed fundamental material properties of selenium solar cells and have found their potential is higher than generally believed. They used carrier-resolved photo-Hall analysis to address discrepancies and reproduce experimental current-voltage and external quantum efficiency measurements.

New research sheds light on intrinsic limitations of selenium solar cells

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