Light can hit a lead halide perovskite crystal that is anything but pristine and still end up as useful electric current.
Despite being riddled with impurities and defects, solution-processed lead-halide perovskites are surprisingly efficient at ...
Developing and manufacturing effective, safe, reliable new drugs or critical new materials for use in semiconductors or applications involving dangerous materials requires many layers of knowledge.
When scientists study how materials behave under extreme conditions, they typically examine what happens under compression. But what occurs when you pull matter apart in all directions simultaneously?
A setback in growing light-responsive crystals led UB chemist Jason Benedict and his team to a novel method for mapping molecular arrangements.
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