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EL18.03.02 2023 MRS Fall Meeting

Generalised Framework for Controlling and Understanding Ion Dynamics with Passivated Lead Halide Perovskites

When and Where

Nov 27, 2023
3:45pm - 4:00pm

Hynes, Level 1, Room 111

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Tomi Baikie1,Philip Calado2,Krzysztof Galkowski1,Samuel Stranks1,Piers R. B. Barnes2

University of Cambridge1,Imperial College London2

Abstract

Tomi Baikie1,Philip Calado2,Krzysztof Galkowski1,Samuel Stranks1,Piers R. B. Barnes2

University of Cambridge1,Imperial College London2
Metal halide perovskite solar cells have gained widespread attention due to their high efficiency and high defect tolerance. The absorbing perovskite layer is as a mixed electron-ion conductor that supports high rates of ion and charge transport at room temperature, but the migration of mobile defects can lead to degradation pathways. We combine experimental observations and drift-diffusion modelling to demonstrate a new framework to interpret surface photovoltage (SPV) measurements in perovskite systems and mixed electronic ionic conductors more generally. We conclude that the SPV in mixed electronic ionic conductors can be understood in terms of the change in electric potential at the surface associated with changes in the net charge within the semiconductor system. We show that by modifying the interfaces of perovskite bilayers, we may control defect migration behaviour throughout the perovskite bulk. Our new framework for SPV has broad implications for developing strategies to improve the stability of perovskite devices by controlling defect accumulation at interfaces. More generally, in mixed electronic conductors our framework provides new insights into the behaviour of mobile defects and their interaction with photoinduced charges, which are foundational to physical mechanisms in memristivity, logic, impedance, sensors and energy storage.

Keywords

diffusion | electrical properties

Symposium Organizers

Laure Kayser, University of Delaware
Scott Keene, Stanford University
Christine Luscombe, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
Micaela Matta, King's College London

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