Step up in performance | Nature Energy

Step up in performance | Nature Energy

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Antimony selenosulfides are promising photovoltaic materials but obtaining high-quality absorber layers is challenging. Researchers now show that layers deposited using a hydrothermal method


have optimal bandgap, good morphology and favourable growth orientation, enabling solar cells with 10% efficiency.


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