photoelectrochemical cell

Team develops new storage cell for solar energy storage AND nighttime conversion

A University of Texas at Arlington materials science and engineering team has developed a new

How the 'moth eye solar cell' functions: with the help of sunlight water molecules are split into oxygen and hydrogen. Credit: Image courtesy of Empa
Producing hydrogen with sunlight: Collecting light with artificial moth eyes

Empa researchers have developed such a photoelectrochemical cell, recreating a moth’s eye to drastically increase