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Perovskite Thin Film Materials Stabilized and Enhanced by Zinc(II) Doping

Arjaan Kooijman    
Loreta A. Muscarella and René M. Williams    

Resumen

Doping lead perovskite materials with a few percent of zinc-halides increases their stability at ambient conditions, enhances their properties and improves the efficiency of the corresponding solar cell devices.

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