2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c06893
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Ring-Patterned Perovskite Single Crystals Fabricated by the Combination of Rigid and Flexible Templates

Abstract: Regular microstructures can improve the electrical and optical characteristics of perovskite single crystals because of the removal of defects and grain boundaries. Microstructured single crystals are commonly fabricated by either rigid or flexible templates. However, rigid templates usually need surface treatment before crystal fabrication to create an antiadhesion layer, while flexible templates encounter difficulties in achieving a large area of uniform single crystals without any deformation. In this work,… Show more

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“…271,272 Single-crystal perovskite has inherent advantages including low defect density, long carrier diffusion distance, and enhanced stability, which is promising to break through the efficiency bottleneck. 273,274 Especially the growth of single-crystal perovskite is compatible with the flexible substrate, which is promising to achieve f-PSCs with excellent performance. Chen and coworkers reported strained epitaxial growth of single-crystal α-FAPbI 3 , which had a more suitable band gap to approach the Shockley−Queisser limit.…”
Section: Passivation Of Perovskite Crystals With Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…271,272 Single-crystal perovskite has inherent advantages including low defect density, long carrier diffusion distance, and enhanced stability, which is promising to break through the efficiency bottleneck. 273,274 Especially the growth of single-crystal perovskite is compatible with the flexible substrate, which is promising to achieve f-PSCs with excellent performance. Chen and coworkers reported strained epitaxial growth of single-crystal α-FAPbI 3 , which had a more suitable band gap to approach the Shockley−Queisser limit.…”
Section: Passivation Of Perovskite Crystals With Additivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, research has been conducted across various fields (e.g., electric devices [ 56–58 ] ) using the same methods, and research into crystal growth and temperature effects when utilizing a template has been actively conducted. [ 59,60,62,63 ] However, the complicated processes involved in fabricating patterned templates represent a disadvantage of this strategy.…”
Section: Pr‐assisted Patterningmentioning
confidence: 99%