Effects of gas blowing condition on formation of perovskite layer on organic scaffolds

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We confirmed that the gas blowing condition during perovskite formation is suitable for fabricating large-scale cells composed of a PEDOT:PSS layer as a scaffold. Gas blowing minimized the defects at the interface between the perovskite and PEDOT:PSS and created a flat perovskite layer. The crystallization process by which the perovskite layer grew was different from one-step spin-coating. Gas blowing led to a perovskite layer with orientation along the (310) plane.

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Gotanda, T., Mori, S., Matsui, A., & Oooka, H. (2016). Effects of gas blowing condition on formation of perovskite layer on organic scaffolds. Chemistry Letters, 45(7), 822–824. https://doi.org/10.1246/cl.160298

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