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Interfacial ligand passivation engineering has recently been recognized as a promising avenue, contributing simultaneously to the optoelectronic characteristics and moisture/operation tolerance of perovskite solar cells. To further achieve a win‐win situation of both performance and stability, an innovative conjugated aniline modifier (3‐phenyl‐2‐propen‐1‐amine; PPEA) is explored to moderately tailor...
In article number 1808119, Zhaoxin Wu and co‐workers develop an innovative interfacial modifier, namely, 3‐phenyl‐2‐propen‐1‐amine, (t‐PPEA), as the “bridge” to overcome the trade‐off between transport and stability in perovskite solar cells, with a unique “quasi‐coplanar” rigid geometrical configuration and distinct electron delocalization feature.
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