What if every window in your house wasn’t just for sunlight—but also for charging your laptop? In this episode, we dive into the wild world of perovskite solar cells, the breakthrough materials turning ordinary glass into mini power plants. From moth-eye nanostructures to color-shifting smart glass, we explore how scientists are reinventing windows for the future of clean energy.
Feature paper:
1. Perovskite microcells fabricated using swelling-induced crack propagation for colored solar windows
2. Perovskite Solar Cells Double as Windows and Walls
3. New smart windows darken in the sun—and generate electricity at the same time