Abstract

Perovskite-based materials enable solar cells with improved stability and flexibility, which are now considered as the most promising optoelectronic materials for future applications.

Highlights

  • With the depletion of fossil energy and the intensi cation of environmental pollution, the development of renewable clean energy has become an urgent demand for sustainable social development

  • The rst perovskite solar cell was reported by Miyasaka and coworkers in 2009,1 representing a breakthrough in photovoltaics research

  • Organic– inorganic hybrid perovskites have become the front runners among emerging photovoltaic materials

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Introduction

With the depletion of fossil energy and the intensi cation of environmental pollution, the development of renewable clean energy has become an urgent demand for sustainable social development. As an emerging class of optoelectronic semiconductor materials, organic– inorganic hybrid perovskites have gained widespread attention from researchers around the world.

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