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Partially Reversible Photoinduced Chemical Changes in a Mixed-Ion Perovskite Material for Solar Cells

Authors :
Cappel, Ute B.
Svanström, Sebastian
Lanzilotto, Valeria
Johansson, Fredrik O. L.
Aitola, Kerttu
Philippe, Bertrand
Giangrisostomi, Erika
Ovsyannikov, Ruslan
Leitner, Torsten
Föhlisch, Alexander
Svensson, Svante
Mårtensson, Nils
Boschloo, Gerrit
Lindblad, Andreas
Rensmo, Håkan
Source :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Uppsala universitet, Molekyl- och kondenserade materiens fysik, 2017.

Abstract

Metal halide perovskites have emerged as materials of high interest for solar energy-to-electricity conversion, and in particular, the use of mixed-ion structures has led to high power conversion efficiencies and improved stability. For this reason, it is important to develop means to obtain atomic level understanding of the photoinduced behavior of these materials including processes such as photoinduced phase separation and ion migration. In this paper, we implement a new methodology combining visible laser illumination of a mixed-ion perovskite ((FAP-bI(3))(0.85)(MAPbBr(3))(0.15)) with the element specificity and chemical sensitivity of core-level photoelectron spectroscopy. By carrying out measurements at a synchrotron beamline optimized for low X-ray fluxes, we are able to avoid sample changes due to X-ray illumination and are therefore able to monitor what sample changes are induced by visible illumination only. We find that laser illumination causes partially reversible chemistry in the surface region, including enrichment of bromide at the surface, which could be related to a phase separation into bromide- and iodide-rich phases. We also observe a partially reversible formation of metallic lead in the perovskite structure. These processes occur on the time scale of minutes during illumination. The presented methodology has a large potential for understanding light-induced chemistry in photoactive materials and could specifically be extended to systematically study the impact of morphology and composition on the photostability of metal halide perovskites.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Accession number :
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