Comment by guerrilla 5 months ago Hmm, why do I know this word "perovskite". Wikipedia gives me no clues, just some mineral. 9 comments guerrilla Reply Liftyee 5 months ago Possible source: Solar panels with this material were hyped a couple years ago. xnx 5 months ago Ah, that's what it was for me.Roll-to-roll fabricated perovskite solar cells under ambient room conditions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39998740 MobiusHorizons 5 months ago Perovskite solar cells, ah yes, the ones that degrade rapidly in sunlight. Good thing they are typically safely tucked away in labs with controlled lighting. 2 replies → jasonjayr 5 months ago https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2024/tc/d4tc0208...IIRC it was some different type of imaging sensor, so looked it up that way kajecounterhack 5 months ago They are used in thin-film solar panel development. Not sure anyone has cracked the big problem with them, which is durability. pvaldes 5 months ago You may have a Perovskia growing in the garden also. The brothers left their print. putinapologist 5 months ago [dead]
Liftyee 5 months ago Possible source: Solar panels with this material were hyped a couple years ago. xnx 5 months ago Ah, that's what it was for me.Roll-to-roll fabricated perovskite solar cells under ambient room conditions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39998740 MobiusHorizons 5 months ago Perovskite solar cells, ah yes, the ones that degrade rapidly in sunlight. Good thing they are typically safely tucked away in labs with controlled lighting. 2 replies →
xnx 5 months ago Ah, that's what it was for me.Roll-to-roll fabricated perovskite solar cells under ambient room conditions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39998740 MobiusHorizons 5 months ago Perovskite solar cells, ah yes, the ones that degrade rapidly in sunlight. Good thing they are typically safely tucked away in labs with controlled lighting. 2 replies →
MobiusHorizons 5 months ago Perovskite solar cells, ah yes, the ones that degrade rapidly in sunlight. Good thing they are typically safely tucked away in labs with controlled lighting. 2 replies →
jasonjayr 5 months ago https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2024/tc/d4tc0208...IIRC it was some different type of imaging sensor, so looked it up that way
kajecounterhack 5 months ago They are used in thin-film solar panel development. Not sure anyone has cracked the big problem with them, which is durability.
pvaldes 5 months ago You may have a Perovskia growing in the garden also. The brothers left their print.
Possible source: Solar panels with this material were hyped a couple years ago.
Ah, that's what it was for me.
Roll-to-roll fabricated perovskite solar cells under ambient room conditions: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39998740
Perovskite solar cells, ah yes, the ones that degrade rapidly in sunlight. Good thing they are typically safely tucked away in labs with controlled lighting.
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https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2024/tc/d4tc0208...
IIRC it was some different type of imaging sensor, so looked it up that way
They are used in thin-film solar panel development. Not sure anyone has cracked the big problem with them, which is durability.
You may have a Perovskia growing in the garden also. The brothers left their print.
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