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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Thomas, Andrew G.
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- 2024Toward Water-Resistant, Tunable Perovskite Absorbers Using Peptide Hydrogel Additives
- 2023Elucidating the mechanism of self healing in hydro gel lead halide perovskite composites for use in photovoltaic devices
- 2022Surface stability of ionic-liquid-passivated mixed-cation perovskite probed with in-situ photoelectron spectroscopycitations
- 2022High efficiency semitransparent perovskite solar cells containing 2D nanopore arrays deposited in a single stepcitations
- 2022High efficiency semitransparent perovskite solar cells containing 2D nanopore arrays deposited in a single stepcitations
- 2021Improving the Efficiency, Stability, and Adhesion of Perovskite Solar Cells Using Nanogel Additive Engineeringcitations
- 2021Inelastic background modelling applied to Hard X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy of deeply buried layers: a comparison of synchrotron and lab-based (9.25 keV) measurementscitations
- 2021Controlling the Thermoelectric Properties of Nb-Doped TiO2 Ceramics through Engineering Defect Structurescitations
- 2020Functionalization of MoO3[sbnd]NiMoO4 nanocomposite using organic template for energy storage applicationcitations
- 2020Synthesis and analysis of ZnO-CoMoO4 incorporated organic compounds for efficient degradation of azo dye pollutants under dark ambient conditionscitations
- 2020Functionalization of MoO 3 [sbnd]NiMoO 4 nanocomposite using organic template for energy storage applicationcitations
- 2020Using soft polymer template engineering of mesoporous TiO2 scaffolds to increase perovskite grain size and solar cell efficiencycitations
- 2020Evaluation of electrochemical properties for water splitting by NiO nano-cubes synthesized using Olea ferruginea Roylecitations
- 2020Organic template-assisted green synthesis of CoMoO4 nanomaterials for the investigation of energy storage propertiescitations
- 2019Air-Stable Methylammonium Lead Iodide Perovskite Thin Films Fabricated via Aerosol-Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition from a Pseudohalide Pb(SCN)2 Precursorcitations
- 2019Interaction of a tripeptide with titania surfaces: RGD adsorption on rutile TiO2(110) and model dental implant surfacescitations
- 2019Preliminary study of hydroxyapatite particles air abrasive blasting on Mg-4Zn-0.3Ca surfacecitations
- 2019A molecular precursor route to quaternary chalcogenide CFTS (Cu2FeSnS4) powders as potential solar absorber materialscitations
- 2018Optical and Electrical Studies of CdS Thin Films with thickness variationcitations
- 2018Corrosion protection of carbon steel by tetraphosphonates of systematically different molecular sizecitations
- 2018Ambient-Air-Stable Inorganic Cs2SnI6 Double Perovskite Thin Films via Aerosol-Assisted Chemical Vapour Depositioncitations
- 2017Reduced electrical performance of Zn enriched ZnTe nanoinclusion semiconductors thin films for buffer layer in solar cellscitations
- 2014Multitechnique characterization of CPTi surfaces after electro discharge machining (EDM)citations
- 2012PEGylation of nanosubstrates (Titania) with multifunctional reagents: At the crossroads between nanoparticles and nanocompositescitations
- 2010Surface characterization of zirconia dental implantscitations
- 2007Electronic properties of the interface between p-CuI and anatase-phase n-Ti O2 single crystal and nanoparticulate surfaces: A photoemission studycitations
- 2005Resonant photoemission of transition metal perovskitescitations
- 2002Electronic structure and reactivity of TM-doped La1-xSrxCoO3 (TM = Ni, Fe) catalystscitations
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Air-Stable Methylammonium Lead Iodide Perovskite Thin Films Fabricated via Aerosol-Assisted Chemical Vapor Deposition from a Pseudohalide Pb(SCN)2 Precursor
Abstract
Ambient-air-stable methylammonium lead iodide (MAPI) perovskite thin films have been fabricated via one-step aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition (AACVD) from a pseudohalide Pb(SCN)2 precursor. We compare both the bulk and surface properties of the perovskite films grown using AACVD with those made by the widely used spin-coating method. Films with larger grain sizes and much better stability in ambient air can be obtained by AACVD. By adding excess MAI to the precursor solution, MAPI films with negligible PbI2 impurities, as determined by X-ray diffraction, are obtained. The AACVD-grown MAPI films retain high phase purity with limited PbI2 formation after aging in air for approximately one month. The films exhibit an optical band gap energy of ca. 1.55 eV and the expected nominal bulk stoichiometry (within error). In addition to probing bulk properties, we utilize X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to scrutinize the surface characteristics in detail. We find that the use of excess MAI results in formation of neutral CH3NH2 molecules at the surface. With aging time in air, the concentrations of iodine and nitrogen drop with respect to lead but these changes are less severe in the AACVD-grown films compared to the counterparts made by spin coating. Near-ambient pressure XPS is utilized to examine the surface stability of AACVD-grown films on exposure to 9 mbar H2O vapor. The formation of CH3NH2 molecules at the surface is observed, and the MAPI phase remains largely intact. The CH3NH2 molecules may passivate the surfaces and protect MAPI from degradation, providing a rationale for the observed stability of MAPI films fabricated from Pb(SCN)2 with excess MAI.