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Organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells have made great breakthroughs in the past few years, and spurred researchers to develop and experiment a variety of new architectures. One-dimensional nanostructures are naturally introduced in solar cells, because of their excellent charge transport properties and open-pore structure. However, the performances of these solar cells are inferior to their...
Organo-metal halide perovskite solar cells have shown unique charms in the upgrade rate of maximum power conversion efficiency, the diversity of device architecture and facilitated fabrication process. And the clear understanding of the role of each component and the basic working mechanisms in solar cells is important for further improvement in efficiency, especially for mesoscopic perovskite solar...
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