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Energy materials

Energy materials refers to more than just solar cells that produce electricity from sunlight. Solar fuels, thermoelectric materials and topological insulators are just a few of them. These are materials that store or convert energy, or which can be used to develop new and energy-efficient information technology.

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Perovskite is a new material with great promise and is at the forefront of photovoltaic research. And because they complement silicon perfectly, you can develop super-efficient tandem cells with perwoskite and silicon.

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Hydrogen produced with light: HZB researchers have developed a new semiconducting structure, which uses sunlight to split water and produce hydrogen. See, how this structure is produced.

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Movements in solar cells: How does the electric charge move within a solar cell and how can the efficiency of the cells be improved?

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Example of a random fractal microtopography on Si(100)

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The video clip shows a complex solar cell with a so-called superstrate structure. This cell works like an "artificial leaf", using sunlight to split water and produce hydrogen gas. (ger)

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Example of a regular fractal microtopography on Si(100)

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