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- W2801997621 abstract "In lead halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs), the valence band maximum of NiOx matches well with that of MAPbI3 or FAPbI3, while its conduction band minimum is much higher than that of the perovskite materials. Consequently, it can serve the function of hole transport layers (HTL), as well as light-in window of p-i-n inverted planar PSCs owing to its large band gap of 3.7 eV. In this work, MAPbI3 and mixed cation FA0.85MA0.15Pb(Br0.15I0.85)3 devices with room temperature solution processed NiOx as HTL were fabricated in a typical device structure of “ITO⧹NiOx⧹Perovskites⧹PC61BM⧹Zirconium (IV) Acetylacetonate⧹Ag”. Both kinds of devices exhibit excellent performance with a champion cells conversion efficiency of 19.45% and 17.77% for the FAMA and the pure MA, respectively. The hole extraction ability of NiOx as HTLs was extensively characterized by different techniques, and it was confirmed that room temperature solution processed NiOx serves as an excellent HTL in the inverted planar PSCs." @default.
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- W2801997621 title "Inverted planar organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells with NiO x hole-transport layers as light-in window" @default.
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