High-speed surveillance in solar cells catches recombination red-handed

Date 14th, Feb 2019
Source EurekAlert - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Using synchronized lasers pulses, Osaka University researchers developed a new method of electrostatic force microscopy that can record movies with frames as fast as 300 nanoseconds. This is fast enough to watch electrons move inside solar cells, which can lead to more efficient solar power devices.