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To achieve high‐performance large‐area flexible polymer solar cells (PSCs), one of the challenges is to develop new interface materials that possess a thermal‐annealing‐free process and thickness‐insensitive photovoltaic properties. Here, an n‐type self‐doping fullerene electrolyte, named PCBB‐3N‐3I, is developed as electron transporting layer (ETL) for the application in PSCs. PCBB‐3N‐3I ETL can...
In article number 1705847, Yaowen Li and co‐workers report a self‐doping fullerene electrolyte‐based interface layer, which possesses a thermal annealing‐free process and thickness‐insensitive photovoltaic properties. The image shows the evolution of solar cells from rigid to flexible cells just like a book developing process from bamboo slips to paper, where the fullerene electrolyte plays an important...
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