ENG: Lead-halide perovskites are a paradox in solar energy: they’re made by inexpensive solution processing and contain many defects, yet they reach power-conversion efficiencies close to silicon. In a Nature Communications study, physicists at ISTA propose a clear physical mechanism that turns this “messiness” into an advantage. Instead of needing near-perfect crystals like silicon, these perovskites can exploit internal micro-structures that help charges survive and travel far enough to be collected as current.
Read MoreFiber Like Photonic Chips with Record Low Visible Light Loss
ENG: Caltech researchers have developed a photonic chip platform that allows light to propagate through on chip waveguides with extremely low loss, approaching optical fiber like performance even at visible wavelengths. Achieving such low loss on a chip is important because it preserves optical coherence, which improves the stability of lasers and supports photonic systems for precision sensing, timing, and quantum technologies.
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