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Swedish startup offers n-type conductive inks for organic, perovskite solar cells

Summary by Pv Magazine International
N-ink, a spinoff of the Linköping University, has developed conductive inks that can be used in the charge extracting layer of organic solar cells and in transport layers of perovskite solar cells.Swedish startup N-ink has launched n-type conductive ink that can be used in the charge-extracting layer of organic solar cells (OPV), as well as in transport layers of perovskite solar cells. The company offers three formulations of its ink, which it …
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pv magazine International broke the news in on Tuesday, February 11, 2025.
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