Friday, 6 May 2016

Perovskite: not always solar, sometimes heatsink interface

Perovkite materials are getting a name for themselves in the world of solar cells, and now Imperial College has used the same crystal structure to make a material that predictably and tune-ably shrinks as it gets warmer – as opposed to the normal action of expanding when heated. Proposing the perovskites as a way of ...

Perovskite: not always solar, sometimes heatsink interface



from ElectronicsWeekly http://www.electronicsweekly.com/blogs/engineer-in-wonderland/perovskite-not-always-solar-sometimes-heatsink-interface-2016-05/

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