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Vacuum Deposited Perovskites with a Controllable Crystal Orientation
[Image: see text] The preferential orientation of the perovskite (PVK) is typically accomplished by manipulation of the mixed cation/halide composition of the solution used for wet processing. However, for PVKs grown by thermal evaporation, this has been rarely addressed. It is unclear how variation...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10561267/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37747434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01920 |
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author | Yan, Jin Stickel, Lena Sophie van den Hengel, Lennart Wang, Haoxu Anusuyadevi, Prasaanth Ravi Kooijman, Agnieszka Liu, Xiaohui Ibrahim, Bahiya Mol, Arjan Taheri, Peyman Mazzarella, Luana Isabella, Olindo Savenije, Tom J. |
author_facet | Yan, Jin Stickel, Lena Sophie van den Hengel, Lennart Wang, Haoxu Anusuyadevi, Prasaanth Ravi Kooijman, Agnieszka Liu, Xiaohui Ibrahim, Bahiya Mol, Arjan Taheri, Peyman Mazzarella, Luana Isabella, Olindo Savenije, Tom J. |
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description | [Image: see text] The preferential orientation of the perovskite (PVK) is typically accomplished by manipulation of the mixed cation/halide composition of the solution used for wet processing. However, for PVKs grown by thermal evaporation, this has been rarely addressed. It is unclear how variation in crystal orientation affects the optoelectronic properties of thermally evaporated films, including the charge carrier mobility, lifetime, and trap densities. In this study, we use different intermediate annealing temperatures T(inter) between two sequential evaporation cycles to control the Cs(0.15)FA(0.85)PbI(2.85)Br(0.15) orientation of the final PVK layer. XRD and 2D-XRD measurements reveal that when using no intermediate annealing primarily the (110) orientation is obtained, while when using T(inter) = 100 °C a nearly isotropic orientation is found. Most interestingly for T(inter) > 130 °C a highly oriented PVK (100) is formed. We found that although bulk electronic properties like photoconductivity are independent of the preferential orientation, surface related properties differ substantially. The highly oriented PVK (100) exhibits improved photoluminescence in terms of yield and lifetime. In addition, high spatial resolution mappings of the contact potential difference (CPD) as measured by KPFM for the highly oriented PVK show a more homogeneous surface potential distribution than those of the nonoriented PVK. These observations suggest that a highly oriented growth of thermally evaporated PVK is preferred to improve the charge extraction at the device level. |
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spelling | pubmed-105612672023-10-10 Vacuum Deposited Perovskites with a Controllable Crystal Orientation Yan, Jin Stickel, Lena Sophie van den Hengel, Lennart Wang, Haoxu Anusuyadevi, Prasaanth Ravi Kooijman, Agnieszka Liu, Xiaohui Ibrahim, Bahiya Mol, Arjan Taheri, Peyman Mazzarella, Luana Isabella, Olindo Savenije, Tom J. J Phys Chem Lett [Image: see text] The preferential orientation of the perovskite (PVK) is typically accomplished by manipulation of the mixed cation/halide composition of the solution used for wet processing. However, for PVKs grown by thermal evaporation, this has been rarely addressed. It is unclear how variation in crystal orientation affects the optoelectronic properties of thermally evaporated films, including the charge carrier mobility, lifetime, and trap densities. In this study, we use different intermediate annealing temperatures T(inter) between two sequential evaporation cycles to control the Cs(0.15)FA(0.85)PbI(2.85)Br(0.15) orientation of the final PVK layer. XRD and 2D-XRD measurements reveal that when using no intermediate annealing primarily the (110) orientation is obtained, while when using T(inter) = 100 °C a nearly isotropic orientation is found. Most interestingly for T(inter) > 130 °C a highly oriented PVK (100) is formed. We found that although bulk electronic properties like photoconductivity are independent of the preferential orientation, surface related properties differ substantially. The highly oriented PVK (100) exhibits improved photoluminescence in terms of yield and lifetime. In addition, high spatial resolution mappings of the contact potential difference (CPD) as measured by KPFM for the highly oriented PVK show a more homogeneous surface potential distribution than those of the nonoriented PVK. These observations suggest that a highly oriented growth of thermally evaporated PVK is preferred to improve the charge extraction at the device level. American Chemical Society 2023-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10561267/ /pubmed/37747434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01920 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Yan, Jin Stickel, Lena Sophie van den Hengel, Lennart Wang, Haoxu Anusuyadevi, Prasaanth Ravi Kooijman, Agnieszka Liu, Xiaohui Ibrahim, Bahiya Mol, Arjan Taheri, Peyman Mazzarella, Luana Isabella, Olindo Savenije, Tom J. Vacuum Deposited Perovskites with a Controllable Crystal Orientation |
title | Vacuum Deposited
Perovskites with a Controllable Crystal
Orientation |
title_full | Vacuum Deposited
Perovskites with a Controllable Crystal
Orientation |
title_fullStr | Vacuum Deposited
Perovskites with a Controllable Crystal
Orientation |
title_full_unstemmed | Vacuum Deposited
Perovskites with a Controllable Crystal
Orientation |
title_short | Vacuum Deposited
Perovskites with a Controllable Crystal
Orientation |
title_sort | vacuum deposited
perovskites with a controllable crystal
orientation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10561267/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37747434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01920 |
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