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Dataset: D. Zhao et al., Elucidating the mechanism of self-healing in hydrogel-lead halide perovskite composites for use in photovoltaic devices

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posted on 2023-05-31, 14:29 authored by Ben SpencerBen Spencer, Wendy Flavell, tom flavell, Faisal Fahad Aljuaid, Alex S. Walton, Andrew ThomasAndrew Thomas, Stephen P. Edmondson, Alexei Preobrajenski, Alexander Generalov

Data associated with paper "Elucidating the mechanism of self-healing in hydrogel-lead halide perovskite composites for use in photovoltaic devices" by D. Zhao et al. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy combined with other characterisation techniques are used to understand photovoltaic devices fabricated using hydrogels exhibiting self-healing properties. XPS is a probe of chemical state and instruments using different photon energies were used to probe this with depth into the surface of the photovoltaic films. These data are shared in order to aid the scientific community particularly focussed in this area of research.

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Sir Henry Royce Institute - Manchester and NNL Equipment

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Swedish Research Council

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MAX IV operations 2019-2021

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