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Reversible Multicolor Chromism in Layered Formamidinium Metal Halide Perovskites

January 31, 2021

Switchable photovoltaic windows hold much promise as a new technology to mitigate greenhouse gases that cause climate change. These windows not only automatically and reversibly darken to decrease the need for air conditioning, they generate electricity. One promising active layer is based on metal halide perovskites (MHP), a crystalline material that can harness sunlight.

Formation of Nanoscale Composites of Compound Semiconductors Driven by Charge Transfer

September 30, 2016

In materials science, the creation of composites by mixing of materials with different properties can lead to a new set of properties. To create a new type of nanocomposite material for semiconductors, a team of scientists chose to combine CdO and SnTe, materials with disparate optoelectric properties, one acting as an n-type (electron-rich) and the other a p-type (hole-rich) semiconductor.

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