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Japanese scientists create new spin-flip material that could boost solar panel efficiency by up to 130% | Daily Reports Online

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  • Spin-flip metal complexes capture duplicated excitons produced through singlet fission
  • Proof-of-concept experiments reached over 110% to about 130% quantum yield
  • Solid-state integration remains necessary before use in practical solar devices

Japanese researchers have found a way to capture extra energy from sunlight using a metal-based system that reduces heat losses during conversion.


The work centers on a chemical structure known as a spin-flip emitter, built from molybdenum, that captures multiplied energy created during a process called singlet fission.


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