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“The development of the new organic hole-transporting material, named T2, represents a significant breakthrough in perovskite solar cells, as it offers a performance advantage over conventional ...
Researchers proposed a concept for designing small-molecule HTL materials with supramolecular interactions and inverse diffusion properties. As a result, the planar p-i-n pero-SCs based on this ...
The research work is described in the paper “Inverse design workflow discovers hole-transport materials tailored for perovskite solar cells,” recently published in Science.
This study is led by Dr. Wu from East China University of Science and Technology. The development of efficient, stable and low-cost hole-transporting materials (HTMs) is crucial for the ...
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