Cambridge Team Uncovers Unexpected Quantum Behaviour in Non-Metal Organic Molecule
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A team of researchers at Cambridge University has detected unusual quantum behavior in an organic molecule known as P3TTM, a finding that changes the way electrical conduction is understood in non-metallic materials.This result not only challenges classical theories about organic semiconductors, but could also have direct implications for the design of new more efficient solar cells.The amazing quantum effect of P3TTM Unlike metallic materials, …
Cambridge Team Uncovers Unexpected Quantum Behaviour in Non-Metal Organic Molecule
Cambridge scientists have made a major leap in solar innovation by discovering a quantum effect in an organic molecule, P3TTM. This new material can convert light into electricity with unprecedented efficiency, potentially leading to the next generation of lightweight, flexible, and cost-effective solar power systems.
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