A Webinar from the Materials Research Society

A Webinar from the Materials Research Society

Technological progress in photovoltaic (PV) technologies provides hope that a comprehensive and desperately needed decarbonization of the energy sector is possible. Commercially successful PV technologies based predominantly on silicon wafer technology are reliable and cost-effective, but remain capital- and carbon-intensive. In this context, emerging PV technologies, such as metal-halide perovskites (MHPs), could further catalyze the energy transition by providing technological opportunities for even lower-cost, mass-producible, high-efficiency solar cells with a significantly reduced “carbon footprint.” The December 2024 MRS Bulletin theme issue overviews the current state-of-the-art, challenges in six articles, and opportunities of perovskite photovoltaics with contributions and perspectives from expert teams worldwide.

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This webinar complements the December 2024 theme issue of MRS Bulletin on this topic and presents talks by select authors from this issue.

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Asieh Nazarimofrad

Solar Energy, Nanomaterial, Thin film

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Hi, is there any record of webinar??

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