Figure 1. Enertis Applus+ technicians performing terrestrial nighttime EL inspection on a PV plant (left), while an aerial night-time EL inspection is being conducted using a drone (right). Image: ...
Electroluminescence imaging has emerged as a powerful, non‐destructive diagnostic tool for perovskite solar cells, enabling direct visualisation of radiative recombination under forward bias. By ...
In a discovery shaped by more than a decade of steady, incremental effort rather than a dramatic breakthrough, scientists demonstrated that great ideas flourish when paired with patience. (Nanowerk ...
Solar cells are the main components of PV modules and the presence of defects inside them – such as cracks, fissures or faulty contacts – can affect their performance and contribute to power losses.
Researchers in Australia have developed a simplified residual network-based architecture method to filter out noise from electroluminescence images of PV modules. The proposed technique reportedly ...
Scientists succeeded in directly observing how LECs -- which are attracting attention as one of the post-organic LEDs -- change their electronic state over time during field emission by measuring ...
Electroluminescence (EL) refers to the phenomenon where light is emitted from a material upon the application of an electric field. This exciting field has seen significant advancements in recent ...
The electroluminescence (EL) images demonstrate that devices of various sizes perform effectively at operational current densities, even for the smallest 3 μm device. The UVC micro-display can offer ...
Researchers directly observed electron-hole pairs in light-emitting electrochemical cells, finding that ion-driven electric field changes affect recombination and that stable, lower-voltage fields ...
Electroluminescence is the production of light with an electrical current, without relying on heat or chemical reactions. This makes electroluminescent lights reliable and highly efficient: they are ...