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Novel Technique Improves AgBiS2 Solar Cell Performance


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Published in Science and Technology on Wednesday, March 26th 2025 at 15:42 GMT by AZOM   Print publication without navigation

  • The study reveals a significant 8.26 % efficiency increase in AgBiS2 solar cells, highlighting advancements in eco-friendly materials for energy conversion.

The article from MSN discusses a breakthrough in solar cell technology involving the use of AgBiS2 (silver bismuth sulfide) as a light-absorbing material. Researchers have developed a novel technique to enhance the performance of these solar cells by optimizing the synthesis process to reduce defects and improve the material's crystalline quality. This method involves a two-step process: first, a chemical bath deposition to form a precursor layer, followed by a thermal treatment to crystallize the AgBiS2. The result is a significant improvement in the solar cell's efficiency, with the new cells showing better light absorption, reduced recombination losses, and an overall increase in power conversion efficiency. This advancement could potentially make solar energy more cost-effective and efficient, contributing to the broader adoption of renewable energy sources.

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