Solar energy gets a boost: Work on 'singlet fission' can increase solar cell efficiency by as much as 30 percent
Tuesday, July 8, 2014 - 13:00
in Physics & Chemistry
A perspective article published last month by University of California, Riverside chemists in the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters was selected as an Editors Choice—an honor only a handful of research papers receive. The perspective reviews the chemists' work on "singlet fission," a process in which a single photon generates a pair of excited states. This 1->2 conversion process, as it is known, has the potential to boost solar cell efficiency by as much as 30 percent.