Atomically Deciphering the Phase Segregation in Mixed Halide Perovskite

Chen Quan Yang, Zhi Wen Yin, Wei Li, Wen Jun Cui, Xian Gang Zhou, Lin Dong Wang, Rui Zhi, Yue Yu Xu, Zhi Wei Tao, Xiahan Sang, Yi Bing Cheng, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo, Zhi Yi Hu, Bao Lian Su

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Abstract

Mixed-halide perovskites show promising applications in tandem solar cells owing to their adjustable bandgap. One major obstacle to their commercialization is halide phase segregation, which results in large open-circuit voltage deficiency and J-V hysteresis. However, the ambiguous interplay between structural origin and phase segregation often results in aimless and unspecific optimization strategies for the device's performance and stability. An atomic scale is directly figured out the abundant Ruddlesden-Popper anti-phase boundaries (RP-APBs) within a CsPbIBr2 polycrystalline film and revealed that phase segregation predominantly occurs at RP-APB-enriched interfaces due to the defect-mediated lattice strain. By compensating their structural lead halide, such RP-APBs are eliminated, and the decreasing of strain can be observed, resulting in the suppression of halide phase segregation. The present work provides the deciphering to precisely regulate the perovskite atomic structure for achieving photo-stable mixed halide wide-bandgap perovskites of high-efficiency tandem solar cell commercial applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2400569
JournalAdvanced functional materials
Volume34
Issue number30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • anti-phase boundary
  • grain boundary
  • perovskite
  • phase segregation
  • strain

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