Inverted perovskite solar cell based on self-assembled bilayer achieves 26.08% efficiency
The proposed bilayer is used as a hole contact material that ensures an improved adhesive contact with the perovskite film. It consists of a phosphonic acid self-assembled monolayer with an upper layer made of an organic compound known as triphenylamine.
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