Solid-phase hetero epitaxial growth of α-phase formamidinium perovskite

Conventional epitaxy of semiconductor films requires a compatible single crystalline substrate and precisely controlled growth conditions, which limit the price competitiveness and versatility of the process. We demonstrate substrate-tolerant nano-heteroepitaxy (NHE) of high-quality formamidinium-le...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2020-11, Vol.11 (1), p.5514-5514, Article 5514
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Jin-Wook, Tan, Shaun, Han, Tae-Hee, Wang, Rui, Zhang, Lizhi, Park, Changwon, Yoon, Mina, Choi, Chungseok, Xu, Mingjie, Liao, Michael E., Lee, Sung-Joon, Nuryyeva, Selbi, Zhu, Chenhui, Huynh, Kenny, Goorsky, Mark S., Huang, Yu, Pan, Xiaoqing, Yang, Yang
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Zusammenfassung:Conventional epitaxy of semiconductor films requires a compatible single crystalline substrate and precisely controlled growth conditions, which limit the price competitiveness and versatility of the process. We demonstrate substrate-tolerant nano-heteroepitaxy (NHE) of high-quality formamidinium-lead-tri-iodide (FAPbI 3 ) perovskite films. The layered perovskite templates the solid-state phase conversion of FAPbI 3 from its hexagonal non-perovskite phase to the cubic perovskite polymorph, where the growth kinetics are controlled by a synergistic effect between strain and entropy. The slow heteroepitaxial crystal growth enlarged the perovskite crystals by 10-fold with a reduced defect density and strong preferred orientation. This NHE is readily applicable to various substrates used for devices. The proof-of-concept solar cell and light-emitting diode devices based on the NHE-FAPbI 3 showed efficiencies and stabilities superior to those of devices fabricated without NHE. Though literature reports metal halide perovskite epitaxial growth on various substrates, controlling film growth for device applications remains a challenge. Here, the authors report kinetic-controlled growth of halide perovskite thin films on various substrates via layered perovskite templates.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-020-19237-3