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In The Spotlight: Successful Synthesis Of Perovskite Visible-Light-Absorbing Semiconductor Material


In The Spotlight: Successful Synthesis Of Perovskite Visible-Light-Absorbing Semiconductor Material
Narrow-gap semiconductors with the ability to use visible light have garnered significant interest thanks to their versatility. Now, scientists in Japan have developed and characterized a new semiconductor material for application in process components stimulated by light. The findings have, for the first time, suggested a new way to reduce the band gap in cheaper and non-toxic tin-based oxide semiconductors for efficient light-based applications.
Semiconductors that can exploit the omnipresent visible spectrum of light for different technological applications would serve as a boon to the material world. However, such semiconductors often do not come cheap and can often be toxic. Now, a group of material scientists from Tokyo Institute of Technology and Kyushu University have collaborated to develop a cheaper and non-toxic narrow-gap semiconductor material with potential li ....

Katsuro Hayashi , Kazuhiko Maeda , Department Of Chemistry , Kyushu University , Tokyo Institute Of Technology , Tokyo Institute , Associate Professor , துறை ஆஃப் வேதியியல் , கையஶு பல்கலைக்கழகம் , டோக்கியோ நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் தொழில்நுட்பம் , டோக்கியோ நிறுவனம் , இணை ப்ரொஃபெஸர் ,

In the spotlight: Successful synthesis of perovskite visible-light-absorbing semiconductor material


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IMAGE: A cheaper perovskite-based semiconductor material that is free of toxic lead and can absorb a wide range of visible light with potential photofunctional applications.
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Narrow-gap semiconductors with the ability to use visible light have garnered significant interest thanks to their versatility. Now, scientists in Japan have developed and characterized a new semiconductor material for application in process components stimulated by light. The findings have, for the first time, suggested a new way to reduce the band gap in cheaper and non-toxic tin-based oxide semiconductors for efficient light-based applications.
Semiconductors that can exploit the omnipresent visible spectrum of light for different technological applications would serve as a boon to the material world. However, such semiconductors often do not come cheap and can often be toxic. Now, a group of material scientists from Tokyo Inst ....

Katsuro Hayashi , Kazuhiko Maeda , Department Of Chemistry , Kyushu University , Tokyo Institute Of Technology , Tokyo Institute , Associate Professor , Tokyo Tech , Fukuoka City , துறை ஆஃப் வேதியியல் , கையஶு பல்கலைக்கழகம் , டோக்கியோ நிறுவனம் ஆஃப் தொழில்நுட்பம் , டோக்கியோ நிறுவனம் , இணை ப்ரொஃபெஸர் , டோக்கியோ தொழில்நுட்பம் , ஃப்யூகூவோகா நகரம் ,