Electrons Can Move Across Solar Materials at Record Speed: Research

The study can help with more efficient designs for sunlight harvesting

March 10, 2026

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Electrons can jump across solar materials in approximately 18 femtoseconds, less than 20 quadrillionths of a second, according to researchers from the University of Cambridge’s St John’s College. The researchers claim that this speed of movement is almost the fastest possible in nature, with charge separation observed within a single molecular vibration.

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