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Correction: Tailoring a dynamic crystalline process during the conversion of lead-halide perovskite layer to achieve high performance solar cells

Mengjie Sun a, Chunjun Liang a, Huimin Zhang a, Chao Ji a, Fulin Sun a, Fangtian You a, Xiping Jing b and Zhiqun He *a
aKey Laboratory of Luminescence and Optical Information, Ministry of Education, Institute of Optoelectronic Technology, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, P. R. China. E-mail: zhqhe@bjtu.edu.cn
bCollege of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, P. R. China

Received 7th October 2019 , Accepted 7th October 2019

First published on 18th October 2019


Abstract

Correction for ‘Tailoring a dynamic crystalline process during the conversion of lead-halide perovskite layer to achieve high performance solar cells’ by Mengjie Sun et al., J. Mater. Chem. A, 2018, 6, 24793–24804.


The authors regret that the equation given in the footnote of Table 1 of the published article is incorrect. The authors would like to revise the footnote with a new equation. In the mean time, they would also like to add an additional column for the average calculated using the original equation. Both results have similar variation against the concentration of DMSO additive. The corrected Table 1 reads as follows:
Table 1 Decay times obtained by fitting TRPL spectra of perovskite films with different DMSO ratio in FAI-MAX precursors using biexponential process
DMSO content τ 1 (ns) A 1 (%) τ 2 (ns) A 2 (%) τ avg1 (ns) τ avg2 (ns)
a A i is the fraction of τi component. b τ avg1 is calculated from the equationimage file: c9ta90246e-t1.tif. c τ avg2 is calculated from Stern–Volmer analysis using equation image file: c9ta90246e-t2.tif.1
W/O 37.80 57% 194.37 43% 105.13 162.28
0.5% 18.29 60% 237.72 40% 106.06 215.02
1% 8.21 47% 310.79 53% 168.58 303.86
2% 5.96 56% 279.85 44% 126.47 272.62
3% 5.07 61% 210.35 39% 85.13 202.89


The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.

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