“…[ 25,26 ] Many studies reveal that spin coating large‐sized ammonium salt on the 3D perovskite surface can effectively prepare 3D/2D perovskite and passivate 3D perovskite defects, so as to increase the open‐circuit voltage ( V oc ) and stability of the device. [ 27 ] However, there are a large number of different kinds of ammonium salts, for example, short‐chain alkylammonium salts, such as ethylenediammonium diiodide, [ 28 ] propylammonium iodide, [ 29 ] and propane‐1,3‐diammonium iodide, [ 30 ] and long‐chain alkylammonium salts, such as butylammonium iodide, [ 31 ] hexylammonium iodide, [ 32 ] octylammonium iodide, [ 33 ] 1,8‐octanediammonium iodide, [ 34 ] dodecylammonium iodide, [ 35 ] as well as arylammonium salts such as 1‐aminopyridinium iodide, [ 36 ] benzylammonium iodide, and [ 37 ] phenylethylammonium iodide. [ 38 ] How to select the most suitable ammonium salt to prepare an efficient and stable device has not been solved.…”