Very nifty approach!

"Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with power-conversion efficiencies comparable to established technologies hold huge promise for becoming the future photovoltaic technology, also given their versatility, low-cost and energy-efficient fabrication processes. However, PSCs are not stable under moderate reverse bias, an unavoidable situation under real-world operation, for instance, caused by partial shading of a module or installation with PSCs connected in series. Approaches to address this issue have focused on engineering the device architecture to enhance the breakdown voltage and mitigate the detrimental effects of reverse bias2,5,6. Here we present a completely different approach that fully solves the reverse-bias issue. With our Memsol, we developed a new concept of a solar cell with an integrated memristor, which protects the solar cell and simultaneously works as a bypass element. The memristor is realized by area-selective deposition of an additional metal–insulator stack and shares the perovskite and electrodes with the solar-cell part. Reverse-bias and shading tests show that the Memsol remains stable and automatically toggles between a low-resistance bypass state and full-efficiency solar-cell operation, dependent on the illumination and bias conditions."

#photovoltaics
#perovskites
#memristor

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-026-10275-3

Integrated memristor for mitigating reverse-bias in perovskite solar cells - Nature

A memristor integrated into perovskite photovoltaics aims to mitigate the issues seen with reverse-bias degradation under partial shading.

Nature

The unusual electronic and optical properties of #perovskites have long been touted as useful for improving solar cells and television screens,

but these materials have never quite hit the big time.

Existing approaches have hoovered up all the investment and attention, and perovskites remain confined to specialist applications.

Now researchers at Empa, ETH Zurich and the Politecnico di Milano are developing a new type of computer component
that is more powerful and easier to manufacture than its predecessors.

Inspired by the human brain,
it is designed to process large amounts of data fast and in an energy-efficient way.

https://phys.org/news/2023-03-perovskite-nanocrystal-components-brain-cells.html

Perovskite nanocrystal computer components inspired by brain cells

Researchers at Empa, ETH Zurich and the Politecnico di Milano are developing a new type of computer component that is more powerful and easier to manufacture than its predecessors. Inspired by the human brain, it is designed to process large amounts of data fast and in an energy-efficient way.

Phys.org

🙏 Thank you Dr. Tom Macdonald (University College London) for an excellent invited seminar at INAM (@ujiuniversitat ).

🔬 The seminar focused on nanomaterials and lead-halide perovskites for next-generation solar cells.

It was a pleasure to host you at INAM!

#INAM #UJI #UCL #InvitedSeminar #MaterialsScience #Nanomaterials #Perovskites #SolarCells

📣 Invited seminar tomorrow at INAM (@ujiuniversitat)

We welcome Dr. Tom Macdonald (University College London), who will present his work on nanomaterials and lead-halide perovskites for next-generation solar cells, addressing key challenges in efficiency, stability and defect control.

🗓️ Tomorrow, 23 January (12:00-14:00)
📍 Salón de Actos, Edificio de Investigación II

#INAM #UJI #UCL #InvitedSeminar #MaterialsScience #Nanomaterials #Perovskites #SolarCells

Invited seminar next Friday at INAM (@ujiuniversitat).

Dr. Tom Macdonald (University College London) will speak on nanomaterials and lead-halide perovskites for next-generation solar photovoltaics, with a focus on efficiency, stability and defect control.

🗓️ 23 January (12:00 - 14:00)
📍Salón de Actos, Edificio de Investigación II

#UJI #INAM #UCL #Perovskites #SolarCells #Nanomaterials #RenewableEnergy

Congratulations to our PhD candidate Thais Caroline de Almeida da Silva on the successful Defense of her Thesis today at the @ujiuniversitat ! 🎓✨

Her work explores microwave-assisted synthesis of perovskite nanocrystals, contributing to scalable and energy-efficient material fabrication.

Wishing her continued success in her next steps.

#Perovskites #Optoelectronics #PhDDefense #ScienceForSustainability #INAM #UJI

🔎What are #perovskites and #quantumdots?

Prof. #Photophysics and #Optoelectronics Maria Antonietta Loi uses these minerals and 'super atoms' to create new materials for #solarcells and LED lights - materials that turn light into electricity, or vice versa.💡

Curious? Read more 👇
🔗 https://www.rug.nl/fse/news/energy-and-sustainability/perovskites-and-quantum-dots-new-materials-for-solar-cells-and-led-lights

🧪 #SciComm #Science #engineering #technology #research #physics #electronic #scientistsOnMastodon @universityofgroningen

Great talk by Jaco Geuchies at the #Reedijk Symposium of the Leiden Institute of Chemistry. He told us, how his group uses ultrafast spectroscopy to better understand the structure and properties of soft semiconductor materials such as metal-halide #perovskites. pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.... #ChemSky
Great talk by Jaco Geuchies at the #Reedijk Symposium of the Leiden Institute of Chemistry. He told us, how his group uses ultrafast spectroscopy to better understand the structure and properties of soft semiconductor materials such as metal-halide #perovskites. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.jpclett.5c02164
#Chemistry
Perovskite Solar Cells Are Coming For Fossil Fuels, Part Infinity

Oxford PV is bringing its tandem perovskite solar cells to China in an exclusive licensing deal with the solar manufacturer Trinasolar.

CleanTechnica