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CSEM: New Records for Solar Cell of Tomorrow

CSEM researchers are raising the one-sun efficiency of a fully industry-compatible silicon heterojunction solar cell to 24.2%.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

Researchers at CSEM have made an important leap toward cost-effective solar energy by raising the one-sun efficiency of a fully industry-compatible silicon heterojunction solar cell to 24.2%.   Since its creation in 2013, the CSEM PV-center has been developing advanced materials, processes, and concepts to foster the market entrance of silicon heterojunction technology.    Recently, its teams realized a two side-contacted silicon heterojunction solar cell with an efficiency as hi...

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