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Effects of Au Nanoparticles Suspended in Chlorobenzene Antisolvent on Mixed-Halide Perovskites.
Summary: Scientists are finding new ways to make better materials for solar panels. In this study, they used lasers to create tiny gold particles (called nanoparticles) mixed in a special liquid. They added this gold mixture while making "perovskite" films, which are materials that absorb sunlight. The gold helped the material grow into larger, better-organized crystals much faster. It also reduced unwanted leftover chemicals in the material. This exciting discovery could lead to more efficient and powerful solar panels in the future!
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Crystallization