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Growing perovskite into polymers for easy-processable optoelectronic devices

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep07725

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  1. Progetto di ricerca PON RC [Avviso n. 713/Ric. del 29 ottobre]
  2. MAAT-Molecular NAnotechnology for HeAlth and EnvironmenT [PON02_00563_3316357]
  3. EFOR-Energia da FOnti Rinnovabili (Iniziativa CNR per il Mezzogiorno L.) [191/2009]
  4. European project ESCORT-Efficient Solar Cells based on Organic and hybrid Technology [261920]
  5. FET project UPGRADE [309056]
  6. Beyond-Nano [PON03_00362]

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Here we conceive an innovative nanocomposite to endow hybrid perovskites with the easy processability of polymers, providing a tool to control film quality and material crystallinity. We verify that the employed semiconducting polymer, poly[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] (MEH-PPV), controls the self-assembly of CH3NH3PbI3 (MAPbI(3)) crystalline domains and favors the deposition of a very smooth and homogenous layer in one straightforward step. This idea offers a new paradigm for the implementation of polymer/perovskite nanocomposites towards versatile optoelectronic devices combined with the feasibility of mass production. As a proof-of-concept we propose the application of such nanocomposite in polymer solar cell architecture, demonstrating a power conversion efficiency up to 3%, to date the highest reported for MEH-PPV. On-purpose designed polymers are expected to suit the nanocomposite properties for the integration in diverse optoelectronic devices via facile processing condition.

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