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Nature Photonics volume 20, pages 252–253 (2026)
Amidst rapid performance improvements and industrial scaling of perovskite–silicon solar cells, researchers wait with bated breath for the outcome of reliable long-term testing. The latest updates, especially from China, were reported in Brisbane, Australia at the recent APSRC conference.
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David Pile
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