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On page 6346, F. So and co‐workers fabricate organometallic halide perovskite solar cells on nanoscaled corrugated substrates using colloidal lithography followed by reactive ion etching. The results reveal that light absorption is enhanced, demonstrated by an increase in average power conversion efficiency from 8.7% for the planar devices to 13% for the corrugated devices.
Organometallic halide perovskites solar cells are fabricated on nano‐scaled corrugated substrates using a sequential deposition method. The corrugated substrates are fabricated using colloidal lithography followed by reactive ion etching. The corrugated structure is found to accelerate the chemical reaction between the sequentially deposited lead iodide (PbI2) and methyl ammonium iodide layers to...
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