PERSPECTIVE
Fully autonomous discovery of new materials could rapidly accelerate the development of better batteries, solar cells, high-power electronics, and more. This Perspective highlights current limitations in the autonomous identification of truly new materials and identifies bottlenecks where attention should be focused.
Josh Leeman et al.
PRX Energy 3, 011002 (2024)
NEW ARTICLE
Toward understanding a relationship between the shapes of electrochemical impedance plots and volcano plots for electrocatalytic activity, a systematic mathematical analysis of electrocatalytic reactions is presented and compared to experimental data.
Jun Huang
PRX Energy 3, 023001 (2024)
NEW ARTICLE
Using neutron and x-ray scattering complemented by advanced simulations, this study explores the structure and dynamics of CsAgBiBr and provides insight into electron-phonon and phonon-phonon couplings that dictate this material’s optoelectronic and thermal properties.
Xing He et al.
PRX Energy 3, 013014 (2024)
NEW ARTICLE
Experiment and device simulation are combined to explore a monolithically integrated selenium/silicon tandem solar cell, offering insights toward positioning tandem solar cells as strong contenders for photovoltaic technologies.
Rasmus Nielsen et al.
PRX Energy 3, 013013 (2024)
NEW ARTICLE
Using ab initio calculations, mechanical properties of promising cathode materials are systematically assessed toward guiding the development of robust and reliable lithium ion batteries.
Jiahua Liu et al.
PRX Energy 3, 013012 (2024)
PERSPECTIVE
In the pursuit of advancing particle physics and gaining deeper insights into the Higgs boson, proposals for electron-positron colliders are being examined. This Perspective takes a closer look at one such collider, the Cool Copper Collider, and introduces strategies aimed at minimizing its carbon footprint, while also conducting a thoughtful comparison with other Higgs factories.
Martin Breidenbach et al.
PRX Energy 2, 047001 (2023)