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publicationNumber CN-105702865-B
titleOfInvention A metal-doped perovskite thin film, its preparation method and application
abstract The invention provides a metal-doped perovskite film, its preparation method and application. The preparation method of the metal-doped perovskite film in the present invention is specifically: dissolving the metal powder in the HX solution to form a HX solution containing metal ions, where X is Cl, Br or I; mixing the HX solution containing the metal ions with formazan The amine solution is prepared into MAX powder doped with metal ions by mixing and drying; the MAX powder doped with metal ions is mixed with lead salt and dissolved in dimethylformamide to prepare a perovskite precursor solution; The lead salt is PbBr 2 , PbI 2 or PbCl 2 ; the perovskite precursor solution is prepared into a perovskite film doped with metal ions by a spin coating process. The present invention prepares a perovskite film doped with metal ions through a liquid phase one-step method, and the coverage of the prepared perovskite film is significantly increased, which can fully meet the high quality requirements of perovskite solar cells for perovskite films. Require.
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