Scientists have discovered that electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, driven by tiny atomic vibrations.
A tiny burst of motion inside a molecule may be enough to shove an electron across a solar material almost as fast as nature permits. That is the striking result from a University of Cambridge-led ...
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered that electrons can be fired across solar cell materials in just 18 ...
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered that molecular vibrations can act like a catapult, flinging ...
Electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, thanks to tiny atomic vibrations acting like a “molecular catapult.” In experiments lasting just 18 ...
Artist’s illustration of the interplay of a vibrational mode in electron-transfer processes Credit Credit: Pratyush Ghosh The ...
Recently, the team of Academician Xiaojun Peng from Dalian University of Technology, Associate Professor Haidong Li, and the team of Professor Juyoung Yoon from Ewha Womans University, South Korea ...