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Russian researchers unveil breakthrough design to extend lifespan of next-generation solar cells
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MOSCOW, 10 March (BelTA - TV
BRICS) - Russian scientists at National Research University "MPEI" have
introduced an innovative engineering solution designed to significantly
extend the operational life of next-generation solar cells. The
development targets dye-sensitised solar cells (DSSC), a
third-generation photovoltaic technology seen as a promising alternative
to conventional silicon panels.
The research team has proposed
the use of specially designed current collectors equipped with
integrated microchannels. These microchannels enable controlled
circulation of the liquid electrolyte inside the solar cell, helping to
stabilise performance over time and reduce material degradation - one of
the key limitations of DSSC technology.
Dye-sensitised solar
cells operate by using an organic dye to absorb sunlight and release
electrons. These electrons pass into a semiconductor layer, typically
based on titanium dioxide, before flowing into an external electrical
circuit. The electrolyte positioned between the electrodes regenerates
the dye by restoring lost electrons, ensuring continuous energy
conversion.
While DSSC devices offer notable advantages -
including lower production costs, adjustable transparency and colour,
strong performance in low-light conditions, and compatibility with
flexible substrates - their wider deployment has been constrained by
durability challenges and electrolyte stability.
According to the
official website of the university, the innovation could accelerate the
integration of DSSC modules into building facades, windows and other
architectural structures, expanding the role of solar generation in
urban infrastructure.