Researchers have found that a molybdenum-based material can flip the spin state of excited electrons inside organic solar cells, extending the life of energy carriers that would otherwise be lost to ...
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The 130% solar cell: how a 'spin-flip' quantum trick produced more energy carriers than photons absorbed
A single photon goes in. Roughly 1.3 usable energy carriers come out. That is the result reported in May 2026 by a team at Kyushu University and Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, who used a quantum ...
Japanese researchers developed a molybdenum-based spin-flip emitter that efficiently harvests triplet excitons from singlet-fission tetracene dimers, producing strong near-infrared emission. This ...
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