“…[1][2][3] Also, instead of an acidic and hygroscopic poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) : poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) film as a hole transport layer (HTL), other high WF metal oxides, such as MoO 3 , WO 3 , or V 2 O 5 , were used on top of the active layer of inverted PSCs. [4][5][6] The n-type metal compounds, for instance, TiO x , [7] TiO 2 , [8] titanium diisopropoxide bis(2,4-pentanedionate) (TIPD), [9] or ZnO, [10] are generally deposited on an indium tin oxide (ITO) electrode to effectively transport electrons, but block holes in this inverted architecture. Among these compounds, ZnO is one of the most promising candidates due to its high electron mobility, environmental inertness, and solution processibility, as well as the ease with which it can be used to fabricate various noble nanostructures.…”