In Situ Dynamic Observations of Perovskite Crystallization and Morphology Evolution
ORAL
Abstract
Hybrid lead halide perovskites have emerged as high-performance photovoltaic materials with their extraordinary optoelectronic properties. In particular, the remarkable device efficiency is strongly influenced by the perovskite crystallinity and the film morphology. Here, we investigate the perovskites crystallization kinetics and growth mechanism in real time from liquid precursor continually to the final uniform film. We utilize some advanced in situ characterization techniques including synchrotron-based grazing incident X-ray diffraction to observe crystal structure and chemical transition of perovskites. The nano-assemble model from perovskite intermediated [PbI6]4- cage nanoparticles to bulk polycrystals is proposed to understand perovskites formation at a molecular- or nano-level. A crystallization-depletion mechanism is developed to elucidate the periodic crystallization and the kinetically trapped morphology at a mesoscopic level. Based on these in situ dynamics studies, the whole process of the perovskites formation and transformation from the molecular to the microstructure over relevant temperature and time scales is successfully demonstrated.
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Presenters
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Qin Hu
Univ of Mass - Amherst
Authors
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Qin Hu
Univ of Mass - Amherst
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Lichen Zhao
Peking University
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Feng Liu
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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Thomas Russell
Univ of Mass - Amherst, Polymer Science and Engineering, Univ of Mass - Amherst, Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Polymer Science and Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Polymer Science and Engineering Department, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, UMass Amherst
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Rui Zhu
Peking University
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Qihuang Gong
Peking University