Perovskite solar cell based on hole-selective interlayer achieves 26.39% efficiency

Researchers in China claim to have built a perovskite solar cell that can effictively reduce ion migration and offer superior stability. The device utilizes an ultrathin membrane made of a polymeric material known as PDTBT2T-FTBDT (D18), which reportedly offers conformal coverage on the surface of perovskite film due to its high fluidity.

Perovskite solar cell based on hole-selective interlayer achieves 26.39% efficiency

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