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Highly efficient planar perovskite optoelectronic devices are realized by amine‐based solvent treatment on compact TiO2 and by optimizing the morphology of the perovskite layers. Amine‐based solvent treatment between the TiO2 and the perovskite layers enhances electron injection and extraction and reduces the recombination of photogenerated charges at the interface.
On page 3492, S. U. Cho, M. H. Song, and co‐workers demonstrate highly efficient planar perovskite light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) and solar cells by applying amine‐based solvent treatment on compact TiO2 and optimizing the morphology of the perovskite layers. This technique can be utilized as a simple and effective route to achieving high performance with a uniform morphology of the perovskite film...
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