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Thermal stability of CH3NH3PbIxCl3-x versus [HC(NH2)2]0.83Cs0.17PbI2.7Br0.3 perovskite films by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy

  • The thermal stability of CH3NH3PbIxCl3-x and [HC(NH2)2]0.83Cs0.17PbI2.7Br0.3 perovskite films was studied in-situ by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It was found that below 85 °C both of them are relatively stable. After annealing above 85 °C, we observe a clear perovskite surface decomposition, i.e., a release of organic cations and creation of “metallic lead”. The mixed cation lead mixed halide perovskite, however, decomposes at a much lower rate. For both perovskite films, the metallic to the total lead ratio changes with the same rate for the same annealing temperatures. The release of A-site cations from the ABX3 crystal structure of perovskite and/or creation of “metallic lead” causes also a small shift of the valence band maximum towards the Fermi level. The release of [HC(NH2)2]± or Cs± is not as significant as the release of CH3NH3±; therefore, it may explain why [HC(NH2)2]0.83Cs0.17PbI2.7Br0.3 solar cells are thermally more stable. Therefore, as the stability of CH3NH3PbIxCl3-x is same as the stability ofThe thermal stability of CH3NH3PbIxCl3-x and [HC(NH2)2]0.83Cs0.17PbI2.7Br0.3 perovskite films was studied in-situ by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It was found that below 85 °C both of them are relatively stable. After annealing above 85 °C, we observe a clear perovskite surface decomposition, i.e., a release of organic cations and creation of “metallic lead”. The mixed cation lead mixed halide perovskite, however, decomposes at a much lower rate. For both perovskite films, the metallic to the total lead ratio changes with the same rate for the same annealing temperatures. The release of A-site cations from the ABX3 crystal structure of perovskite and/or creation of “metallic lead” causes also a small shift of the valence band maximum towards the Fermi level. The release of [HC(NH2)2]± or Cs± is not as significant as the release of CH3NH3±; therefore, it may explain why [HC(NH2)2]0.83Cs0.17PbI2.7Br0.3 solar cells are thermally more stable. Therefore, as the stability of CH3NH3PbIxCl3-x is same as the stability of [HC(NH2)2]0.83Cs0.17PbI2.7Br0.3 below 85 °C, there must be more severe degradation pathways that are currently underappreciated on the solar cell level.show moreshow less

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Author: Małgorzata KotORCiD, Mykhailo VorokhtaORCiD, Zhiping Wang, Henry J. Snaith, Dieter SchmeißerORCiD, Jan Ingo FlegeORCiD
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.145596
ISSN:0169-4332
ISSN:1873-5584
Title of the source (English):Applied Surface Science
Document Type:Scientific journal article peer-reviewed
Language:English
Year of publication:2020
Tag:Film degradation; Hybrid organic inorganic perovskite solar cells; Thermal stability; X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Volume/Year:513
Number of pages:7
Article number:145596
Faculty/Chair:Fakultät 1 MINT - Mathematik, Informatik, Physik, Elektro- und Informationstechnik / FG Angewandte Physik und Halbleiterspektroskopie
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