Homogeneously Large Polarons in Aromatic Passivators Improves Charge Transport between Perovskite Grains for >24 % Efficiency in Photovoltaics
Jia‐Hui Zhao(Southeast University), Jing Cao(State Key Laboratory of Applied Organic Chemistry), Xijiao Mu(Lanzhou University of Technology), Zihan Fang(Lanzhou University of Technology), Xiaoxin Zou(Jilin University), Luyao Wang(Shanxi Medical University)
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