The good electrical and morphological characteristics of TiO₂ nanofibers and the high extinction coefficient of CH₃NH₃PbI₃ perovskite are combined to obtain a solar cell with a power conversion efficiency of 9.8%. The increase of the film thickness dramatically diminishes the performance due to the reduction in porosity of the TiO₂ nanofiber framework. The optimum device (∼413 nm film thickness) is compared to a planar device, where the latter produces higher V(oc) but lower J(sc), and consequently lower efficiency at all measured light intensities.
A corrugated (110)-oriented 2D Pb–Br perovskite was obtained by systematic modulation of templating dication structure. Upon excitation by UV light, this material exhibits intrinsic “cold” white light emission.
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