Halide Perovskites Transform Energy
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Scientists harness the power of 'layered' crystals for energy innovation

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University of Missouri-Columbia scientists are exploring how a material called halide perovskites could transform light-powered energy technology.
The material's unique structure of ultra-thin crystals makes it astonishingly efficient at converting sunlight into energy.
Think solar panels that are not only more affordable but also far more effective at powering homes.
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