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Impact of cesium/rubidium incorporation on the photophysics of multiple‐cation lead halide perovskitesGao et al., 2020
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- Gao Y
- Wang K
- Wang M
- Khan J
- Balawi A
- Liu W
- De Wolf S
- Laquai F
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Incorporating cesium (Cs) or rubidium (Rb) cations into multiple‐cation lead mixed halide perovskites (FA0. 83MA0. 17Pb (I0. 83Br0. 17) 3) increases their photovoltaic performance. Herein, the fundamental photophysics of perovskites are investigated by steady‐state and …
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