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Steps toward efficient inorganic-organic hybrid perovskite solar cells
Jun Hong Noh
, Sang Il Seok
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Organic-inorganic Hybrid
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Solution Process
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Perovskite Materials
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Perovskite Layer
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Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells
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Optical Properties
50%
Systems-based
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Annealing
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Inorganic Nanoparticles
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Crystalline Silicon
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Conducting Materials
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Heterojunction
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Simple Solution
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Efficient Solar Cells
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Rapid Crystallization
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Solar Panel
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Morphological Factors
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Chemical Engineering
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Higherature
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Quantum Dot Material
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Perovskite Solar Cells (PeSCs)
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Record Efficiency
50%
Process Engineering
50%
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
50%
Light Harvester
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Optical Solutions
50%
Bilayer Configuration
50%
Engineering
Perovskite Solar Cells
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Hybrid Perovskites
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Quantum Dot
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Heterojunctions
50%
Nanoparticle
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Solution Process
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Crystalline Silicon
50%
Process Engineering
50%
Record Efficiency
50%
Chemical Engineering
50%
Solar Panel
50%
Light Harvester
50%
Renewable Energy
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Solar Cell
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Material Science
Perovskite Solar Cell
100%
Quantum Dot
50%
Optical Property
50%
Nanoparticle
50%
Heterojunction
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Morphology
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Silicon
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Solar Cell
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Chemical Engineering
Perovskites
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Nanoparticle
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Chemical Engineering
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Process Engineering
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