Author
deQuilettes, D
Zhang, W
Burlakov, V
Graham, D
Leijtens, T
Osherov, A
Bulović, V
Snaith, H
Ginger, D
Stranks, S
Journal title
Nature communications
DOI
10.1038/ncomms11683
Volume
7
Last updated
2022-03-03T09:50:16.783+00:00
Page
11683-11683
Abstract
Organic-inorganic perovskites such as CH3NH3PbI3 are promising materials for a variety of optoelectronic applications, with certified power conversion efficiencies in solar cells already exceeding 21%. Nevertheless, state-of-the-art films still contain performance-limiting non-radiative recombination sites and exhibit a range of complex dynamic phenomena under illumination that remain poorly understood. Here we use a unique combination of confocal photoluminescence (PL) microscopy and chemical imaging to correlate the local changes in photophysics with composition in CH3NH3PbI3 films under illumination. We demonstrate that the photo-induced 'brightening' of the perovskite PL can be attributed to an order-of-magnitude reduction in trap state density. By imaging the same regions with time-of-flight secondary-ion-mass spectrometry, we correlate this photobrightening with a net migration of iodine. Our work provides visual evidence for photo-induced halide migration in triiodide perovskites and reveals the complex interplay between charge carrier populations, electronic traps and mobile halides that collectively impact optoelectronic performance.
Symplectic ID
625038
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
24 May 2016
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