Inverted organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells(i-PSC)with low temperature processed interlayers and weak hysteresis behaviors have shown great potential for commercialization[1-5].However,their relatively lo...Inverted organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells(i-PSC)with low temperature processed interlayers and weak hysteresis behaviors have shown great potential for commercialization[1-5].However,their relatively lower power conversion efficiency(PCE)and inferior reproducibility than conventional PSCs limit further developments.These problems are largely determined by the hole transporting layer(HTL)and the quality of the upper perovskite film[6-8];in particular,the latter is considerably influenced by the surface property of the underlying HTL.展开更多
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文摘Inverted organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells(i-PSC)with low temperature processed interlayers and weak hysteresis behaviors have shown great potential for commercialization[1-5].However,their relatively lower power conversion efficiency(PCE)and inferior reproducibility than conventional PSCs limit further developments.These problems are largely determined by the hole transporting layer(HTL)and the quality of the upper perovskite film[6-8];in particular,the latter is considerably influenced by the surface property of the underlying HTL.