Energy news, January 2022

Researchers have enhanced the performance of perovskite solar cells by replacing the electron-transport layer with a thin layer of quantum dots.

First 3D-printed flexible OLED display demonstrated

Customized 3D printing of flexible OLED display

Inducing spin-orbit coupling in magic-angle graphene makes it a powerful ferromagnet

Researchers have formulated a rubber electrolyte with superior ionic conductivity, mechanical properties and electrochemical stability.

Paddlewheel-like molecular dynamics help to push sodium ions through a novel solid electrolyte being investigated for use in sodium-ion batteries.

Researchers have produced the first high-resolution images of the solid-electrolyte interphase in its natural squishy state.

Researchers have developed a thin film containing a phase-change material that can switch between absorbing heat from the Sun and reflecting it.

Researchers have discovered a way to mobilize isolated islands of metallic lithium in a battery and get them to reconnect with the anode.

Researchers have discovered that the junctures at the facet edges of 3D semiconductor particles have 2D electronic properties.

Researchers have developed a method for stabilizing a specific perovskite material in solar cells, without compromising its near-perfect performance.

Researchers have developed the world’s longest flexible fiber lithium-ion battery, which can be woven into fabrics.

By applying machine learning to the data in their own megalibraries, researchers have successfully guided the synthesis of new nanomaterials.

Researchers have shown that adding phosphorene nanoribbons to perovskite solar cells can significantly improve their efficiency.

New battery material offers useful stability and recharges as fast as lithium-ion batteries

Using a design known as a Z scheme, researchers have developed a new artificial photosynthesis device with remarkable stability and longevity.

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