Perovskite solar cells based on small molecule hole transporting materials

This review gives an overview of the design and development of perovskite solar cells with a main focus on hole transporting materials (HTMs). The recent advances in metal halide perovskite solar cells surprised the traditional photovoltaic community. A key advance was subsequently made by replacing...

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