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Development of High-Quality Organo-metal Halide Perovskite Film: Optimization of Thickness, Surface Morphology and Characterization

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High performance hybrid organic inorganic perovskite based solar cells have emerged as strong candidate for future photovoltaic devices due to their good band gap tunability, longer diffusion length and high absorption in visible and near-UV region. High quality hybrid halide films play a key role for high efficiency perovskite solar cells as it could function as both light absorber and transporting electronic charge carrier. Sequential deposition method to produce high-quality perovskite film and characterization via SEM and UV-VIS spectroscopy has been reported here.

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The authors are thankful to Dr. Ashok K. Chauhan, founder president, Amity University and Dr. V. K. Jain, Distinguished scientist and professor for their continuous encouragement. Authors are highly grateful to Prof. D. S. Mehta, IIT Delhi for providing the valuable discussion whenever needed.

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Gupta, N., Kumar, A., Saxena, K. (2019). Development of High-Quality Organo-metal Halide Perovskite Film: Optimization of Thickness, Surface Morphology and Characterization. In: Sharma, R., Rawal, D. (eds) The Physics of Semiconductor Devices. IWPSD 2017. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 215. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97604-4_64

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