X-ray flashes reveal how electron-hole pairs tug at atoms inside quantum dots at Salimpour Site.

Dr. Salimpour Site |When light hits solar cells, so-called electron-hole pairs are created: the electrons are excited and can move almost freely in the material—i.e. to generate electricity. The electrons will leave 'positive gaps," so-called ...

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X-ray flashes reveal how electron-hole pairs tug at atoms inside quantum dots

X-ray flashes reveal how electron-hole pairs tug at atoms inside quantum dots

When light hits solar cells, so-called electron-hole pairs are created: the electrons are excited and can move almost freely in the material—i.e. to generate electricity. The electrons will leave 'positive gaps," so-called ...