A research team from two London universities have developed a multi-layer device that addresses the instability of organic ...
A collaborative team of researchers from Imperial College London and Queen Mary University of London has achieved a ...
spectrum reaching the PV cell. Photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting is a promising method for converting solar energy into hydrogen fuel, offering a sustainable solution for future energy needs.
When light interacts with metallic nanostructures, it instantaneously generates plasmonic hot carriers, which serve as key ...
“Our work demonstrates that high-performance, stable solar water splitting can be achieved using low-cost, scalable organic materials,” said Dr Flurin Eisner, Lecturer in Green Energy at Queen Mary ...
When light interacts with metallic nanostructures, it instantaneously generates plasmonic hot carriers, which serve as key ...
“Our work demonstrates that high-performance, stable solar water splitting can be achieved using low-cost, scalable organic ...
They achieved a solar-to-hydrogen efficiency of 5% ... and applies them to the electrodes of photoelectrochemical cells. Dr Salvador Eslava Lead academic on the study, Department of Chemical ...
A Korean research team has amplified hot hole flow in nanodiodes, enhancing light-to-energy conversion for advanced solar cells and hydrogen production.