Phase Segregation Dynamics in Mixed-Halide Perovskites Revealed by Plunge-Freeze Cryogenic Electron Microscopy
Mixed-halide lead perovskites, with photoexcited charge-carrier properties suitable for high-efficiency photovoltaics, hold significant promise for high-efficiency tandem solar cells. However, phase segregation under illumination, where an iodide-rich phase forms carrier trap states, remains a barri...
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Zusammenfassung: | Mixed-halide lead perovskites, with photoexcited charge-carrier properties
suitable for high-efficiency photovoltaics, hold significant promise for
high-efficiency tandem solar cells. However, phase segregation under
illumination, where an iodide-rich phase forms carrier trap states, remains a
barrier to applications. This study employs plunge-freeze cryogenic electron
microscopy to visualize nanoscale phase segregation dynamics in CsPb(Br,I)
films. By rapidly freezing the illuminated samples, we preserve transient
photoexcited ion distributions for high-resolution structural and compositional
analysis at the nanoscale. Cryogenic scanning transmission electron microscopy
techniques (EELS, 4D-STEM) captured the dynamics of photo-induced iodine
migration from grain boundaries to centers, identified the buildup of
anisotropic strain, and captured the heterogeneous evolution of this process
within a single grain. These findings provide new insights into microscopic
phase segregation mechanisms and their dynamics, enhancing our understanding of
mixed-halide perovskite photostability. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.13004 |