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- 2024Alleviating nanostructural phase impurities enhances the optoelectronic properties, device performance and stability of cesium-formamidinium metal–halide perovskitescitations
- 2024Alleviating nanostructural phase impurities enhances the optoelectronic properties, device performance and stability of cesium-formamidinium metal–halide perovskitescitations
- 2024A universal perovskite/C60 interface modification via atomic layer deposited aluminum oxide for perovskite solar cells and perovskite–silicon tandemscitations
- 2023Microwave plasma-assisted reactive HiPIMS of InN films: plasma environment and material characterisationcitations
- 2022Three-dimensional microstructural changes in the Ni–YSZ solid oxide fuel cell anode during operationcitations
- 2022Bandgap engineering of indium gallium nitride layers grown by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor depositioncitations
- 2022Mechanical and microstructural integrity of nickel–titanium and stainless steel laser joined wirescitations
- 2018Amorphous gallium oxide grown by low-temperature PECVDcitations
- 2017Enhancing the optoelectronic properties of amorphous zinc tin oxide by subgap defect passivationcitations
- 2016Tuning the Optoelectronic Properties of ZnOcitations
- 201522.5% efficient silicon heterojunction solar cell with molybdenum oxide hole collectorcitations
- 2011Design of experiment approach applied to reducing and oxidizing tolerance of anode supported solid oxide fuel cell part II: electrical, electrochemical and microstructural characterization of tape-cast cellscitations
- 2010In situ redox cycle of a nickel–YSZ fuel cell anode in an environmental transmission electron microscopecitations
- 2010In situ redox cycle of a nickel–YSZ fuel cell anode in an environmental transmission electron microscopecitations
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Alleviating nanostructural phase impurities enhances the optoelectronic properties, device performance and stability of cesium-formamidinium metal–halide perovskites
Abstract
The technique of alloying FA + with Cs + is often used to promote structural stabilization of the desirable α-FAPbI 3 phase in halide perovskite devices. However, the precise mechanisms by which these alloying approaches improve the optoelectronic quality and enhance the stability have remained elusive. In this study, we advance that understanding by investigating the effect of cationic alloying in Cs x FA 1−x PbI 3 perovskite thin-films and solar-cell devices. Selected-area electron diffraction patterns combined with microwave conductivity measurements reveal that fine Cs + tuning (Cs 0.15 FA 0.85 PbI 3 ) leads to a minimization of stacking faults and an increase in the photoconductivity of the perovskite films. Ultra-sensitive external quantum efficiency, kelvin-probe force microscopy and photoluminescence quantum yield measurements demonstrate similar Urbach energy values, comparable surface potential fluctuations and marginal impact on radiative emission yields, respectively, irrespective of Cs content. Despite this, these nanoscopic defects appear to have a detrimental impact on inter-grains’/domains’ carrier transport, as evidenced by conductive-atomic force microscopy and corroborated by drastically reduced solar cell performance. Importantly, encapsulated Cs 0.15 FA 0.85 PbI 3 devices show robust operational stability retaining 85% of the initial steady-state power conversion efficiency for 1400 hours under continuous 1 sun illumination at 35 °C, in open-circuit conditions. Our findings provide nuance to the famous defect tolerance of halide perovskites while providing solid evidence about the detrimental impact of these subtle structural imperfections on the long-term operational stability.