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titleOfInvention A kind of phthalocyanine dye-sensitized CsPbBr3 photovoltaic cell and its manufacturing method
abstract The invention relates to the technical field of inorganic perovskite CsPbBr3 thin film photovoltaic cells, in particular to a phthalocyanine dye-sensitized CsPbBr3 thin film photovoltaic cell and a manufacturing method thereof. The phthalocyanine dye-sensitized CsPbBr3 photovoltaic cell comprises a transparent conductive substrate, a hole transport layer, a CsPbBr3 thin film photosensitive layer, a dye-sensitized layer, an electron transport layer, an electrode modification layer and a reflective electrode. The invention can improve the energy conversion efficiency and service life of the CsPbBr3 photovoltaic cell.
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