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Synthesis and optical characterization of perovskite layer for solar cell application

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arxiv 2211.13410 v1 pith:RK3HDTIP submitted 2022-11-24 physics.app-ph physics.chem-ph

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keywords solventperovskitefilmsproducedsolarbandcellengineering
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Solvent engineering offers fine control over the photovoltaic efficiency, film morphology, and crystallization quality of perovskite films and also enables to optimize light transmittance and absorbance in solar cell applications. In the present work, the band gap and reflectance were reduced through solvent engineering. We found that perovskite thin films produced using DMF (Dimethyl formamide) solvent had a band gap that was 0.24 eV less than those produced using IPA (Isopropyl Alcohol) solvent. Perovskite thin films produced using DMF solvent also exhibited considerably lower solar spectrum reflectance.

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