Engineers Speed up Electrons Movement in Semi-conductors Which Could Lead to Improved Solar Power in Solar Devices

Engineers Speed up Electrons Movement in Semi-conductors Which Could Lead to Improved Solar Power in Solar Devices

Researchers from Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems #Engineering at #TokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnology (TUAT) have sped up the movement of electrons in organic semiconductor films by two to three orders of magnitude. The speedier #electronics could lead to improved #solarpower and transistor use across the world, according to the scientists. The process, called hole mobility, is how electrons move through an electric field consisting of multiple layers. Enhanced hole mobility is a critical factor in developing more efficient solar devices.

They published their results in the September issue of Macromolecular #Chemistry and #Physics, where the paper is featured on the cover.

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