Abstract
Mixed
cationic lead perovskites containing formamidinium and methylammonium can be
stabilized by incorporating ZnI2 as an “internal desiccant”. Next to
prolonged stability under ambient conditions we show with XRD that the use of an
additive, 3-chloropropyl ammonium chloride, influences crystal formation by
orienting the crystals. These ~500 nm crystals show individual photoluminescent
behavior in thin films and have a longer photoluminescence lifetime at the
grain boundaries as compared to the center of the crystal or relative to
un-doped materials without the additive made under identical conditions.
Charges recombine slower at the edges of the crystals as observed with confocal
laser scanning microscopy.
The
material can also be prepared as a black precursor powder by a solid-solid
reaction under ambient conditions.
Supplementary materials
Title
Supporting Info-Loreta-paper-13-10-2017
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