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All solar cells are based on electronic charges. However, electron also has a spin property that may lead to a new type of solar cell family. For that, widely available earth-abundant ferromagnetic materials like iron and nickel may be used. Solar cells using electron spin property and utilizing iron and nickel like metals may be extremely cheap and recyclable.
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This paper show the realization of the electronic spin-based solar cell effect. This solar cell effect was observed on a magnetic tunnel junction based molecular spintronics device that mainly employed NiFe alloy. If large scale solar cells are produced using this approach, a new family of solar cells will evolve.
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This page is a summary of: Molecular spintronics devices exhibiting properties of a solar cell, Nanotechnology, September 2019, Institute of Physics Publishing,
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ab3ab0.
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