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Moisture-Induced Crystallographic Reorientations and Effects on Charge Carrier Extraction in Metal Halide Perovskite Solar Cells

Juanita Hidalgo, Carlo A. R. Perini, Andrés‐Felipe Castro‐Méndez, Dennis Jones, Hans Köbler, Barry Lai, Ruipeng Li, Shijing Sun, Antonio Abate, Juan‐Pablo Correa‐Baena

2020ACS Energy Letters49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lead halide perovskites (LHPs) are promising semiconductors for optoelectronic applications. In LHP solar cells, the focus thus far has been mainly on compositional optimization of the MHP layer, without much understanding of the effects of compositional mixing on structure and texture. This is a serious gap in our knowledge because research has shown that texture underlies the mechanisms of charge carrier and ionic transport. Therefore, it is essential to understand the mechanisms that drive changes in texture in LHPs. This work examines the effect of moisture and composition on the structure and texture of LHPs and their impacts on optoelectronic properties. Exposure to moisture is shown to induce a crystallographic reorientation in the polycrystalline films, which is also dependent on the amount of organic cation material present at the surface. For films with an excess of organic halide, moisture was shown to induce texture in the (001) plane contributing to the enhancement of photocurrents and long-term device stability. This work shows the importance of texture for the electronic properties of LHPs with a special emphasis on charge carrier extraction in optoelectronic devices.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceTexture (cosmology)MoistureHalidePerovskite (structure)CrystalliteCharge carrierOptoelectronicsExtraction (chemistry)CrystallographyComposite materialChemistryInorganic chemistryMetallurgyComputer scienceChromatographyImage (mathematics)Artificial intelligencePerovskite Materials and ApplicationsChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin FilmsConducting polymers and applications