Upgraded perovskite design sets solar cells on path to stability

In solar science, a little structural harmony goes a long way. By finding the atomic equivalent of a perfect handshake between two types of perovskite—a class of crystalline materials prized for their ability to convert sunlight into electricity—researchers at Cornell have built solar cells that are not only high-performing, but exceptionally durable.

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