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  1. Li, Gang; Nguyen, Thuc-Quyen; Nogueira, Ana Flávia; Rand, Barry P.; Moons, Ellen; Stingelin, Natalie (Ed.)
    Anti-solvent-free one-step deposition of perovskite thin film shows promising potential for application in slot-die or roll-to-roll mass fabrication processes of perovskite solar cells. The continuous coverage was confirmed by PV response of devices made using the on-step deposition process. In this work, we have developed a process to deposit MAPB0.75Sn0.25(I0.5Br0.5)3 perovskite thin films without anti-solvent adding MAAc to the ink. By varying the Br content of the perovskite precursor, we were able to tune the bandpap. Fabricated solar cells with the structure ITO/CuI/MAPb0.75Sn0.25(I0.5Br0.5)3/C60/BCP/Al with PCE of 4.59% show the parth of the fabrication process of antisolvent-free tin-lead-based solar cells. 
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