A low viscosity, low boiling point, clean solvent system for the rapid crystallisation of highly specular perovskite films
Perovskite-based photovoltaics have, in recent years, become poised to revolutionise the solar industry. While there have been many approaches taken to the deposition of this material, one-step spin-coating remains the simplest and most widely used method in research laboratories. Although spin-coat...
Main Authors: | Noel, N, Habisreutinger, S, Wenger, B, Klug, M, Hörantner, M, Johnston, M, Nicholas, R, Moore, D, Snaith, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2016
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