Perovskite solar cells can be made not only more robust but also more efficient, scalable and cheaper to manufacture by replacing the indium tin oxide (ITO) in the device, according to research led by the University of Surrey. The team suggests that replacing the ITO—one of the most fragile and expensive materials in photovoltaics—with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) could take perovskite solar cells to the next level, creating truly flexible, affordable and durable panels.
I think I’ve been reading carbon nanotube hype for at least 15 years now, so are they actually embedded in any current technology changing our lives or is this like self-driving vehicles (that don’t kill people) and fusion power where it’s always “on the horizon” but never quite manifesting?