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erronis

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Wed Mar 25, 2026, 11:27 AM Wednesday

Scientists Just Broke the Solar Power Limit Everyone Thought Was Absolute [View all]

https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-just-broke-the-solar-power-limit-everyone-thought-was-absolute/

A new "energy-multiplying" solar breakthrough could push efficiency beyond 100% and transform how we capture sunlight.

I'm sure the "beyond 100%" statement will raise a couple of eyebrows. And I know at least one DUer who would be questioning this.

Solar energy is widely seen as a key tool in reducing reliance on fossil fuels and slowing climate change. The Sun delivers a vast amount of energy to Earth every second, but today's solar cells can only capture a small portion of it. This limitation comes from a so-called "physical ceiling" that has long been considered unavoidable.

Breakthrough Spin-Flip Technology Boosts Solar Efficiency

In a study published today (March 25) in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers from Kyushu University in Japan, working with collaborators at Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU) Mainz in Germany, introduced a new approach to overcome this barrier. They used a molybdenum-based metal complex known as a "spin-flip" emitter to capture extra energy through singlet fission (SF), often described as a "dream technology" for improving light conversion.

This method achieved an energy conversion efficiency of about 130%, exceeding the traditional 100% limit and pointing toward more powerful future solar cells.

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Using Singlet Fission To Multiply Energy

"We have two main strategies to break through this limit," says Yoichi Sasaki, Associate Professor at Kyushu University's Faculty of Engineering. "One is to convert lower-energy infrared photons into higher-energy visible photons. The other, what we explore here, is to use SF to generate two excitons from a single exciton photon."

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Reference: "Exploring Spin-State Selective Harvesting Pathways from Singlet Fission Dimers to a Near-Infrared Emissive Spin-Flip Emitter" by Percy Gonzalo Sifuentes-Samanamud, Adrian Sauer, Aki Masaoka, Yuta Sawada, Yuya Watanabe, Ilias Papadopoulos, Katja Heinze, Yoichi Sasaki and Nobuo Kimizuka, 25 March 2026, Journal of the American Chemical Society.
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c20500
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Wonderful news! dlk Wednesday #1
Efficiency Maninacan Wednesday #2
I read where a new record of 30% efficiency was just attained BeneteauBum Wednesday #9
It's definitely a clickbait-y statement LearnedHand Wednesday #3
That appears to be the basis for their claims - improvements in capture of wavelengths not previously handled. erronis Wednesday #4
clickbait-y is an understatement. progressoid Wednesday #12
Haha! Alpeduez21 Wednesday #22
That isn't what they are claiming. Gore1FL Wednesday #29
It's 130% of what they previously thought possible. Gore1FL Wednesday #28
Paper is paywalled. Article above doesn't even give a link. usonian Wednesday #5
Yeah - I tried briefly to find a non-paywalled version of the paper but only found a bunch of references erronis Wednesday #6
Here you go. The PDF was on the JACS site. Can't say I understand any of it, so please verify. erronis Wednesday #8
That's the supporting information. They give that suff away. Thanks for the efforts! usonian Wednesday #10
As usual, the "percent talk" is taken completely out of context. From the full paper, to which I have access: NNadir Wednesday #25
I was relying on you to add your knowledgeable perspective. Thanks. erronis Wednesday #26
And, some energy company will buy it and we will never see or hear of it again. OldBaldy1701E Wednesday #7
Considering that Doturd is using $1 BILLION of our tax dollars to stop an off-shore wind farm... AZ8theist Wednesday #21
Thanks for the post. Solar could be integrated into design of buildings and other things. twodogsbarking Wednesday #11
10% gas Maninacan Wednesday #14
Dream on! The bigger the pickup, the faster they drive. And if you think the high price of gas Wonder Why Wednesday #30
I mean, existing technology could do that quakerboy Wednesday #18
Imagine if this technology is eventually implemented ... aggiesal Wednesday #13
Efficiency Maninacan Wednesday #16
Imagine if the tack and blacksmith industries had done what the fossil fuel industry... Trueblue Texan Wednesday #15
But solar power isn't feasible... Zelda_Orchid Wednesday #17
The % reported was "Quantum Yield" which isn't solar conversion efficiency IbogaProject Wednesday #19
I'm sure Chinese technologists will fully utilize this advance 0rganism Wednesday #20
Excellent! nt Exp Wednesday #23
Why, just the other day a fellow behind the dumpster at my local 7-11 was trying to sell me stock in a molybdenum mine. LudwigPastorius Wednesday #24
If solar panels were as cheap as cardboard and "130% efficient..." hunter Wednesday #27
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