➀ A research team from the Korea Institute of Materials Science has developed a new thin-film material that enhances the durability of solar cells and sensors; ➁ The material, combining flexible organic and robust inorganic materials, achieves a power conversion efficiency of up to 15.5%; ➂ The technology shows promise for applications in renewable energy and light sensing.
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