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Bifacial perovskite solar cells (Bi-PSCs) require thick perovskite layers to sufficiently absorb higher wavelength light. Also, it is critical to know which electrode (top or bottom) can more efficiently harvest the direct incident solar irradiance. Here, fully vacuum-deposited Bi-PSCs are reported with perovskite layer thicknesses ranging from ∼720 nm to 1.3 μm. With an optimized ITO top-electrode, the Bi-PSCs generated higher current density under top-illumination by >1 mA/cm
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