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Potassium-and rubidium-passivated alloyed perovskite films: Optoelectronic properties and moisture stability

  • Mojtaba Abdi-Jalebi
  • , Zahra Andaji-Garmaroudi
  • , Andrew J. Pearson
  • , Giorgio Divitini
  • , Stefania Cacovich
  • , Bertrand Philippe
  • , Håkan Rensmo
  • , Caterina Ducati
  • , Richard H. Friend
  • , Samuel D. Stranks

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Abstract

Halide perovskites passivated with potassium or rubidium show superior photovoltaic device performance compared to unpassivated samples. However, it is unclear which passivation route is more effective for film stability. Here, we directly compare the optoelectronic properties and stability of thin films when passivating triple-cation perovskite films with potassium or rubidium species. The optoelectronic and chemical studies reveal that the alloyed perovskites are tolerant toward higher loadings of potassium than rubidium. Whereas potassium complexes with bromide from the perovskite precursor solution to form thin surface passivation layers, rubidium additives favor the formation of phase-segregated micron-sized rubidium halide crystals. This tolerance to higher loadings of potassium allows us to achieve superior luminescent properties with potassium passivation. We also find that exposure to a humid atmosphere drives phase segregation and grain coalescence for all compositions, with the rubidium-passivated sample showing the highest sensitivity to nonperovskite phase formation. Our work highlights the benefits but also the limitations of these passivation approaches in maximizing both optoelectronic properties and the stability of perovskite films.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2671-2678
Number of pages8
JournalACS Energy Letters
Volume3
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 9 Nov 2018

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