Scientists unlock a 100-year-old quantum secret to supercharge solar power
Scientists unlock a 100-year-old quantum secret to supercharge solar power Scientists at the University of Cambridge have uncovered a surprising quantum effect inside an organic material, something once thought impossible outside metals. The team found that a special molecule can turn light into electricity with incredible efficiency, using a hidden quantum behavior unseen in such materials before. This breakthrough could lead to simpler, lighter, and cheaper solar panels. Researchers discovered a new way organic molecules can mimic the quantum mechanics of inorganic materials, turning light into electricity with extraordinary efficiency. This finding could revolutionize solar power by allowing single-material, ultra-light panels. In a breakthrough that connects modern science with ideas first explored a century ago, researchers have witnessed a surprising phenomenon once thought possible only in inorganic metal oxides appearing inside a glowing organic semiconductor molecule. Led...