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Strain-activated light-induced halide segregation in mixed-halide perovskite solids

Light-induced halide segregation limits the bandgap tunability of mixed-halide perovskites for tandem photovoltaics. Here we report that light-induced halide segregation is strain-activated in MAPb(I(1−x)Br(x))(3) with Br concentration below approximately 50%, while it is intrinsic for Br concentrat...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Yicheng, Miao, Peng, Elia, Jack, Hu, Huiying, Wang, Xiaoxia, Heumueller, Thomas, Hou, Yi, Matt, Gebhard J., Osvet, Andres, Chen, Yu-Ting, Tarragó, Mariona, de Ligny, Dominique, Przybilla, Thomas, Denninger, Peter, Will, Johannes, Zhang, Jiyun, Tang, Xiaofeng, Li, Ning, He, Chenglin, Pan, Anlian, Meixner, Alfred J., Spiecker, Erdmann, Zhang, Dai, Brabec, Christoph J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7730187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33303755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-20066-7
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Sumario:Light-induced halide segregation limits the bandgap tunability of mixed-halide perovskites for tandem photovoltaics. Here we report that light-induced halide segregation is strain-activated in MAPb(I(1−x)Br(x))(3) with Br concentration below approximately 50%, while it is intrinsic for Br concentration over approximately 50%. Free-standing single crystals of CH(3)NH(3)Pb(I(0.65)Br(0.35))(3) (35%Br) do not show halide segregation until uniaxial pressure is applied. Besides, 35%Br single crystals grown on lattice-mismatched substrates (e.g. single-crystal CaF(2)) show inhomogeneous segregation due to heterogenous strain distribution. Through scanning probe microscopy, the above findings are successfully translated to polycrystalline thin films. For 35%Br thin films, halide segregation selectively occurs at grain boundaries due to localized strain at the boundaries; yet for 65%Br films, halide segregation occurs in the whole layer. We close by demonstrating that only the strain-activated halide segregation (35%Br/45%Br thin films) could be suppressed if the strain is properly released via additives (e.g. KI) or ideal substrates (e.g. SiO(2)).