New Technique For Growing High-efficiency Perovskite Solar Cells Discussed Thursday At Science On Tap

Scientists Aditya Mohite, left, and Wanyi Nie are perfecting a crystal production technique to improve perovskite crystal production for solar cells at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Courtesy/LANL

LANL News:

Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists Aditya Mohite and Wanyi Nie of the Materials Synthesis and Integrated Devices Group discuss their work on perfecting a crystal production technique to improve perovskite crystal production for solar cells in a Science on Tap conversation at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at UnQuarked the Wine Room, 145 Central Park Square in downtown Los Alamos.

There is ample parking in Central Park Square for this event.

“These perovskite crystals offer promising routes for developing low-cost, solar-based, clean global energy solutions for the future,” Mohite said.

Science on Tap is a project of the Los Alamos Creative District. Discussions featuring nature, history, science and art take place every Thursday evening at various locations around the community.

The Bradbury Science Museum website has more information about Science on Tap and other activities at the museum.

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