This blog post is about the future. It's also a tale from the past. The content is based on a talk by Dr. Christopher Case, CTO of Oxford Photovoltaics (Oxford PV). A lot has happened since the summer of 2012. That was when I did a little project work in the group of Prof. Henry Snaith. Their research had led to the spinout company that is Oxford PV. Back then, we were all giddy with excitement over solution-processed perovskite solar cells. Our own plucky hero Mike Lee had voyaged to Japan and learned the ways of solution processing - leading to the production of 11% efficient solar cells.
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