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Symmetry break to stimulate the performance of solar cells

solarenergyBy solarenergyJune 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Researchers at Kyoto University have unveiled a new approach to overcome long -term limitations in the efficiency of solar cells by using an advanced quantum process that is known as the Bulk Photovoltaic effect. This effect, unlike conventional photovoltaic mechanisms, makes the current generation beyond traditional tension limits, but the underlying physics has remained largely elusive.

The phenomenon includes shift flow, a steady electrical current due to asymmetrical electron excitation. It comes to the fore in systems without space inversion symmetry. If time-interpretation symmetry and physical processes remain unchanged if the time flows backwards is also broken, such as in magnetic materials, extra photovoltaic effects can be activated. However, these effects still have to be fully investigated.

To investigate, the Kyoto University team has designed an artificial heterost structure that combined a Monolaag 2D semiconductor with a magnetic layered material. This device emulates broken spatial and time-out symmetries on the interface, making the study of new optical and electronic behavior possible.

By applying external magnetic fields to manipulate the temperature and spinorientation, the team measured the current voltage characteristics under exposure to light. Their data revealed a new bulk photovoltaic effect called magnetic injection flow, which placed this heterost structure as a strong candidate for the next generation of sun technologies.

“Spatial and time-in-terms symmetry can be flexibly controlled by artificial structures, making a variety of optical reactions and current generation possible that have not been seen before,” said the corresponding author Kazunari Matsuda.

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It is crucial that the team demonstrated that magnetic injection flow can be coordinated through magnetic fields, so that innovations may not only be unlocked solar energy, but also spintronics, optical detection and energy harvesting technologies.

In addition, the coexistence of switching current and magnetic injection flow opens the door to create more efficient and multifunctional photovoltaic devices than that is considered possible earlier.

“Our research shows that there is a great potential in magnetic systems for the development of the next generation of solar cells,” Matsuda added.Research report:Non-linear photovoltaic effects in Monolaag semiconductor and laminated magnetic material hetero interface with P and T-symmetry broken system



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