DIFFER group leader Thomas Morgan has won a prestigious Vidi grant to investigate the concept of liquid metal layers to protect the walls of future fusion power plants.
Natuurkundige Thomas Morgan van DIFFER krijgt een van de prestigieuze Vidi-beurzen van NWO voor onderzoek naar het idee van vloeibaar metaal als beschermlaag voor de wand van een fusie-energiecentrale.
A protective layer of fluoride can increase the stability of perovskite solar cells significantly, writes an international research collaboration in the leading journal Nature Energy. The finding by scientists from DIFFER, Eindhoven University of Technology, Peking University and University of Twente holds much promise for the future of perovskite solar cells.
In December 2018, DIFFER received a desktop Thermo Scientific Phenom Pharos Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). This small-sized SEM was one of the first of its kind in the Netherlands and it is now in regular operation at the institute.