Photoinduced
Segregation Behavior in 2D Mixed Halide
Perovskite: Effects of Light and Heat
Posted on 2022-09-21 - 16:07
Photoinduced halide segregation (PHS)
is a process of critical
importance for the performance of perovskite solar cells with mixed
halide absorber layers. However, PHS is still not well understood,
especially in the case of layered mixed halide perovskites (MHPs),
which are less commonly studied compared to their 3D counterparts.
Here, we investigated temperature- and light-induced PHS in 2D MHPs
with a phenylpropylammonium (PPA) spacer. We found that 2D PPA-based
MHPs exhibited complex segregation behavior dependence on temperature
and illumination intensity with the suppression of segregation observed
at high temperature (attributed to the highly exothermic nature of
the process) as well as moderate illumination intensities, illustrating
the importance of additional processes present in this particular
material, which exhibits distinctly different behavior compared to
2D MHPs with other aromatic cations.
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Leung, Tik Lun; Ren, Zhilin; Syed, Ali Asgher; Grisanti, Luca; Djurišić, Aleksandra B.; Popović, Jasminka (2022). Photoinduced
Segregation Behavior in 2D Mixed Halide
Perovskite: Effects of Light and Heat. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.2c01688