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Fluorinating dopant-free small-molecule hole-transport material to enhance the photovoltaic propertyWang et al., 2021
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- Wang Y
- Ma H
- Chen Q
- Sun Q
- Liu Z
- Sun Z
- Jia X
- Zhu Y
- Zhang S
- Zhang J
- Yuan N
- Ding J
- Zhou Y
- Song B
- Li Y
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- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
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For the stability and commercial development of the perovskite solar cells (PVK-SCs), synthesizing high-efficiency dopant-free hole-transport materials (DF-HTMs) and exploring how the DF-HTM structure affects the photovoltaic performance is inevitable. Two small …
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