
For decades, scientists have dreamed of a solar cell that could capture every color of sunlight.
Now, that dream is closer than ever.
A new study in Nature Nanotechnology (2025) reveals how rethinking the nanoscale architecture of solar cells has shattered long-standing barriers. By turning “thin gold films” into nanoparticle constellations and using a clever chemical patch to fix microscopic defects, researchers built a record-breaking triple-junction solar cell — hitting 27.06% efficiency with real-world durability.
The secret? Not just new materials, but mastering matter atom by atom.
🔬 The future of solar isn’t far away — it’s happening right now at the nanoscale.
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