Yalan Zhang, Tinghuan Yang, Sang-Uk Lee, Shengzhong Liu, Kui Zhao, Nam-Gyu Park
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Abstract
In Figure S18 in the Supporting Information, the colors for control and target samples were mistakenly displayed. The updated figure is below. The paragraph explaining Figure S18 was correctly described in the original manuscript, as “The Ea of the target device is 201 meV, which is two times higher than that of the control device (100 meV).” The Supporting Information is available free of charge at https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsenergylett.4c03542. Additional experimental results and data (Figures S1–S18 and Tables S1–S7), including statistical performance parameters, XRD patterns, AFM images, UPS spectra, EQE spectra, thermal stability, Nyquist plots, transient photocurrent decay measurements, and temperature-dependent conductivity measurements (PDF) Correction to “Stabilizing α‑Phase
FAPbI3 Perovskite Induced by an Ordered Solvated Quasi-Crystalline
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