Researchers at Northwestern University pioneered the development of a new, highly efficient solar power batteries
that utilizes a tin-containing perovskite to replace lead-containing
perovskite as a light absorber. This low-cost, solar power battery can
be easily manufactured using simple chemical methods - without the use
of expensive equipment or hazardous materials. The inorganic chemist who
specializes in tin research, Maikuri Kana PV module Inverter with: This
is a lead from a very promising type of solar power batteries (the
so-called perovskite battery) is removed A major breakthrough. Tin is a
very viable material, and we have shown that this material can indeed
work as efficient as a solar cell.
The new solar energy battery uses a material called perovskite, but tin
instead of lead as a light-absorbing agent. Lead perovskite can achieve
15% conversion efficiency, and tin-perovskite conversion efficiency
should be able to match or even exceed this level. Perovskite solar
power batteries are being hailed as "the next big event in photovoltaic
technology" and have re-energized the field. This material was
developed, synthesized and analyzed by Carazidis. He then turned to his
collaborator, Zhang Bangheng, a nanoscience scientist for help in
designing a solar cell that would work. The tin-perovskite layer serves
to effectively absorb the sunlight, which is sandwiched between the two
charge transport layers in order to transfer the electric energy to the
outside.On the market many solar powered portable generator are use this
technology.
It has the function of converting short-wavelength light (ultraviolet
rays) that can not be used for solar power generation to long-wavelength
light (visible light) that can be used for solar power generator
system. Wavelength conversion of particles using the package sheet
(wavelength conversion film), solar panels can make the solar panel
wiring diagram of the conversion efficiency of the maximum increase of
about 2.2%. Production of wavelength conversion particles, the
fluorescent material particles are contained in the durability of the
propylene resin particles. It is claimed that the packaging sheet does
not reduce the durability of the solar cell panel and does not require
adjustment of the manufacturing process of the packaging sheet, and has
no effect on the production efficiency of the packaging sheet.
Only a small fraction of the electrons actually migrate to the
interface, forming a conductive layer. Most of the electrons are
re-distributed in the LaAlO3 sublayer, which is the previous research
methods can not be found. In addition, scientists have also observed
that electrons from the lattice to the interface, mainly depends on the
lattice LaAlO3 unit cell number. A unit cell is the smallest unit of the
crystal, which means that the crystal can be expressed by many
consistent unit cells. If the thickness of the LaAlO3 layer is less than
3 cells, all the electrons are redistributed in the LaAlO3 sublayer,
leaving no electrons to migrate to the interface, leaving it still
insulating.
Solid-state solar streetlight battery capacity conversion efficiency of
the pool close to 6%, which is a very good starting point. There are
several points that make this material unique: it absorbs most of the
visible light spectrum, and the perovskite can be decomposed and
recombined without the need for heat to remove the solvent. Other
scientists will understand what we have achieved and make improvements
to our approach. Perovskite solar power batteries came out in 2008 - and
are only present in the installation of photovoltaic components around
the corner of the laboratory. In 2012, Carnazis and Zhang Bangheng said
that the new tin-perovskite solar cells are expected to achieve higher
efficiencies and lower manufacturing costs while maintaining
environmental safety.Until now solar powered portable generator is so expensive for many families,if it is to be universal, I think there is still a long way .
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