This study demonstrates, for the first time, the successful integration of cyanate into a perovskite solar cell to develop a cutting-edge triple-junction perovskite/Si tandem solar cell,proving cyanates to be viable substitute for halides in perovskite-based solar cells. An efficiency of 27.1 percent was achieved.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07226-1

  • iAmTheTot
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    114 months ago

    This study demonstrates, for the first time, the successful integration of cyanate into a perovskite solar cell to develop a cutting-edge triple-junction perovskite/Si tandem solar cell,proving cyanates to be viable substitute for halides in perovskite-based solar cells.

    Ah yes, I recognized a few of those words.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      124 months ago

      As someone who spent hours in grad school digging through journals, abstracts like this are my biggest pet peeve.

      They intentionally avoid mentioning context and practical applications that would make findings seem less grandiose, and less worthy of publication. Journals like Nature only want to publish shinny things, and institutions often only want research that gets published.

      Researchers that have unlocked some legitimacy cool shit often have no problem mentioning that stuff, in laymen’s terms, at the start or end of an abstract.