LSU researchers are building a one-of-a-kind quantum device to increase solar cell efficiency
By Josh Archote
This piece was originally published on March 15, 2021, by The Reveille.
Dr. Chenglong You works with a quantum simulator on Mar. 11, 2021 in a Nicholson Hall basement lab. Courtesy of Matthew Perschall.
LSU researchers are building a quantum simulator to study how light interacts with different materials in solar cells to increase their efficiency.
LSU Physics professor Omar Magana-Loaiza and postdoctoral researcher Chenglong You received a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to build a one-of-a-kind quantum device. Their research could help scientists find better materials to build solar cells and make them more efficient.
The sun emits light made up of speeding photons that travel to the Earth, and solar cells convert the energy of those ph...






