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“…The negligible hysteresis in J–V curve of the PSC prepared by the polymer containing anti‐solvent also suggests less crystal defects in perovskite film due to the passivation. Dense and uniform perovskite film usually exhibits stronger absorbance in the visible wavelength range . In addition, imperfections such as domain walls within crystals or surface defects, and crystallinity could influence the nature and dynamics of photophysical mechanisms .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negligible hysteresis in J–V curve of the PSC prepared by the polymer containing anti‐solvent also suggests less crystal defects in perovskite film due to the passivation. Dense and uniform perovskite film usually exhibits stronger absorbance in the visible wavelength range . In addition, imperfections such as domain walls within crystals or surface defects, and crystallinity could influence the nature and dynamics of photophysical mechanisms .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certainly an easy answer is, if we take into account that we are already preparing films of 100% surface coverage, by precipitating a 100% pure polycrystalline Apart from high crystallinity and controllable nucleation/growth kinetics, which result in a polycrystalline film with low defect density, anti-solvent was found to affect the electronic properties of the perovskite. Nawaz et al evidenced a downward shift of the conduction and valence bands of the MAPbI 3 perovskite via toluene-assisted crystallization, leading to favored interfacial charge transfer and consequently to higher open-circuit potential [74]. In turn, Cohen et al demonstrated, through combined conductive atomic force microscopy and surface photovoltage measurements, that the perovskite film became slightly more intrinsic during TL anti-solvent treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is a difficult task to design such a concave–convex morphology on a smooth perovskite film. There are various approaches to control the morphology of perovskite films such as one- or two-step spin coating, antisolvent treatment, gas-assisted crystallization, infrared annealing, , and chemical and thermal deposition. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%