Authors
Tiarnan AS Doherty, Satyawan Nagane, Dominik J Kubicki, Young-Kwang Jung, Duncan N Johnstone, Affan N Iqbal, Dengyang Guo, Kyle Frohna, Mohsen Danaie, Elizabeth M Tennyson, Stuart Macpherson, Anna Abfalterer, Miguel Anaya, Yu-Hsien Chiang, Phillip Crout, Francesco Simone Ruggeri, Sean Collins, Clare P Grey, Aron Walsh, Paul A Midgley, Samuel D Stranks
Publication date
2021/12/24
Journal
Science
Volume
374
Issue
6575
Pages
1598-1605
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Description
Efforts to stabilize photoactive formamidinium (FA)–based halide perovskites for perovskite photovoltaics have focused on the growth of cubic formamidinium lead iodide (α-FAPbI3) phases by empirically alloying with cesium, methylammonium (MA) cations, or both. We show that such stabilized FA-rich perovskites are noncubic and exhibit ~2° octahedral tilting at room temperature. This tilting, resolvable only with the use of local nanostructure characterization techniques, imparts phase stability by frustrating transitions from photoactive to hexagonal phases. Although the bulk phase appears stable when examined macroscopically, heterogeneous cation distributions allow microscopically unstable regions to form; we found that these transitioned to hexagonal polytypes, leading to local trap-assisted performance losses and photoinstabilities. Using surface-bound ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, we engineered an …
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