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Over one-micron-thick void-free perovskite layers enable highly efficient and fully printed solar cells

Authors: Shudi Qiu; Martin Majewski; Lirong Dong; Andreas Distler; Chaohui Li; Karen Forberich; Jingjing Tian; +13 Authors

Over one-micron-thick void-free perovskite layers enable highly efficient and fully printed solar cells

Abstract

Guided by phase-field simulations, a pre-coated 2D perovskite layer enables the growth of void-free perovskite layers over one-micron-thick, achieving high-efficiency, fully printed solar cells.

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