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New Device Could Pave the Way for Magnetically Controlled Photovoltaic Devices

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Scientists in Japan have developed a device that allows the control by external magnetic field of the magnetic injection current in the bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE), a phenomenon not yet used in commercial solar cells. Research suggests a potential path to the regulation of the photocurrent in next generation photovoltaic applications. Researchers at the University of Kyoto in Japan have developed an artificial heterostructure device that all…
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Scientists in Japan have developed a device that allows the control by external magnetic field of the magnetic injection current in the bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE), a phenomenon not yet used in commercial solar cells. Research suggests a potential path to the regulation of the photocurrent in next generation photovoltaic applications. Researchers at the University of Kyoto in Japan have developed an artificial heterostructure device that all…

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pv-magazine-latam.com broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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