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Room-Temperature Cubic Phase Crystallization and High Stability of Vacuum-Deposited Methylammonium Lead Triiodide Thin Films for High-Efficiency Solar Cells

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 39, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201902692

Keywords

crystallography; MAPI; perovskites; photovoltaics; vapor-phase-deposition

Funding

  1. European Union Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon 2020 (2014-2020) under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement PerovSAMs [747599]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) via the Unidad de Excelencia Maria de Maeztu [MDM-2015-0538, MAT2017-88821-R, MAT2017-88905-P, PCIN-2015-255]
  3. Generalitat Valenciana [Prometeo/2016/135]
  4. MINECO
  5. Conselleria d'Educacio, Investigacio, Cultura i Esport Valenciana [SEJI2017/2017/012]
  6. ERA NET [PCIN-2017-014]
  7. project INFORM [675867]

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Methylammonium lead triiodide (MAPI) has emerged as a high-performance photovoltaic material. Common understanding is that at room temperature, it adopts a tetragonal phase and it only converts to the perfect cubic phase around 50-60 degrees C. Most MAPI films are prepared using a solution-based coating process, yet they can also be obtained by vapor-phase deposition methods. Vapor-phase-processed MAPI films have significantly different characteristics than their solvent-processed analogous, such as relatively small crystal-grain sizes and short excited-state lifetimes. However, solar cells based on vapor-phase-processed MAPI films exhibit high power-conversion efficiencies. Surprisingly, after detailed characterization it is found that the vapor-phase-processed MAPI films adopt a cubic crystal structure at room temperature that is stable for weeks, even in ambient atmosphere. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that by tuning the deposition rates of both precursors during codeposition it is possible to vary the perovskite phase from cubic to tetragonal at room temperature. These findings challenge the common belief that MAPI is only stable in the tetragonal phase at room temperature.

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