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UNSW’s Photon Split: Solar Efficiency Leap to 45% (48 characters)
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UNSW’s Photon Split: Solar Efficiency Leap to 45% (48 characters)
In the sun-drenched labs of the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, a team of scientists has cracked a code that could redefine the economics of renewable energy. By harnessing a process called singlet fission, they’ve developed a way to split a single photon into two energy packets, potentially boosting silicon solar cell efficiency beyond the long-standing 30% barrier. This breakthrough, detailed in recent publications, promises no…
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