solar cells
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Engineers Succeeded in Producing Potentially Beneficial Solar Cells for the Environment
Using a vacuum deposition apparatus, a technique for creating organic light-emitting display devices, a research team at UNIST led by Professor Hyesung Park has produced perovskite solar cells (PSCs) that have the potential to be highly efficient, stable, and scalable (OLEDs).
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