Hi! Great summary on the history and workings of the perovskites solar cells! Could you tell me which program/programes have you used to create the animation? you have inspired me to do something similar with my phd, thanks!
DMF and spin coating are not commercializable. Why not focus on CVD or other solvents? The grain boundary healing property is just a cure for a symptom of an imprecise spin coating manufacturing process.. not really relevant to anything commercializable
Woow wonderful presentation. Why do not you upload more like this please!
Which software are used to draw those nice figures?
Great presentation.
What software is used for making these structures?
Thanks for enlightening. May I know what is the background music score? Thanks
Hi! Great summary on the history and workings of the perovskites solar cells! Could you tell me which program/programes have you used to create the animation? you have inspired me to do something similar with my phd, thanks!
Thank you for reply. We can't answer publicly, so please let me know if you can email me.
@@ScienceGraphicnet Okay! I will email you then.
@@ScienceGraphicnet Please I want you to tell me which program you used? My email hghaithan@ksu.edu.sa. Please
So beautiful animation
nice video, thanks.
best described
could you post a link of the citation for the Grain Boundary Healing Process (5:15). Thank you.
Dae-Yong Son, Jin-Wook Lee, Yung Ji Choi, In-Hyuk Jang, Seonhee Lee, Pil J. Yoo, Hyunjung Shin*, Namyoung Ahn, Mansoo Choi, Dongho Kim* and Nam-Gyu Park*, Self-formed grain boundary healing layer for highly efficient CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite solar cells, Nature Energy, 1, 1-8, (2016)
www.nature.com/articles/nenergy201681
the best animation !
DMF and spin coating are not commercializable. Why not focus on CVD or other solvents? The grain boundary healing property is just a cure for a symptom of an imprecise spin coating manufacturing process.. not really relevant to anything commercializable
Amazing, but the music is annoying
Cashons? Anyons? Cat-ions and An-ions.
There are no other accepted pronunciations.
This immediately makes me doubt the legitimacy of this video.
3:05 I was thinking, did he just say Per VO skite? And then he repeats Per VO skite at 3:13 , and then again at 3:45 smdh...