Could a small material change unlock safer and more efficient solar panels?
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Sweety Chauhan holds a M.Sc. degree in Physics with a Gold Medal from JC Bose University of Science and Technology, India. Since 2023, she has been pursuing a Ph.D. degree from the National Institute of Technology Delhi, India, as a DST-INSPIRE fellow. She is actively engaged in research on next-generation photovoltaic technologies. Her research interests include thin-film solar cells, Optoelectronics, and sustainable energy solutions. She is particularly interested in interface engineering, stability enhancement, and the application of advanced materials such as Sb₂S₃, perovskite materials, and 2D materials in solar cell devices.

Sweety Chauhan holds a M.Sc. degree in Physics with a Gold Medal from JC Bose University of Science and Technology, India. Since 2023, she has been pursuing a Ph.D. degree from the National Institute of Technology Delhi, India, as a DST-INSPIRE fellow. She is actively engaged in research on next-generation photovoltaic technologies. Her research interests include thin-film solar cells, Optoelectronics, and sustainable energy solutions. She is particularly interested in interface engineering, stability enhancement, and the application of advanced materials such as Sb₂S₃, perovskite materials, and 2D materials in solar cell devices.
Could a small material change unlock safer and more efficient solar panels?