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Surface Iodide Defects Control the Kinetics of the CsPbI3 Perovskite Phase Transformation

  • Zachery R. Wylie
  • , Mirella Al Katrib
  • , Rory Campagna
  • , Jonathan E. Outen
  • , Samuel Smith
  • , Peter Ruffolo
  • , Baptiste Bérenguier
  • , Muriel Bouttemy
  • , Philip Schulz
  • , Jeffrey A. Christians
  • Hope College
  • University of Washington
  • Institut Photovoltaïque d'Ile-de-France
  • Institut Lavoisier de Versailles

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Halide perovskites are technologically interesting across a wide range of optoelectronic devices, especially photovoltaics, but material stability has proven to be challenging. One degradation mode of note is the meta stability of the perovskite phase of some material compositions. This was studied by tracking the change of CsPbI3 from its optoelectronically relevant perovskite phase to its thermodynamically stable nonperovskite phase, δ-CsPbI3. We explore kinetics as a function of surface chemistry and observe a quantitatively similar, ∼5-fold, reduction in the phase transition rate between neat films and those treated with CsI and CdI2. Using XPS to explore surface chemistry changes across samples, we link the reduction in the phase transition rate to the surface iodide concentration. When informed by previous theoretical studies, these experiments point to surface iodide vacancies as the nucleation sites for δ-CsPbI3 growth and show that phase nucleation is the rate limiting step in δ-CsPbI3 formation for CsPbI3 perovskite thin films.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)4378-4385
Nombre de pages8
journalACS Energy Letters
Volume9
Numéro de publication9
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 13 sept. 2024

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