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Quantum dots (QDs) have a wide range of applications in the field of optoelectronics. They have been playing multiple roles within the configuration of a device, by serving as the building blocks for both the active layer and the carrier transport layer. While the performance of various optoelectronic devices has been steadily improving via developments in passivating the QD active layer, the possible improvement via passivation of the QD-based carrier transport layer has been largely overlooked. Here, with lead sulfide QD photovoltaics