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Suppressed phase separation of mixed-halide perovskites confined in endotaxial matrices.


ABSTRACT: The functionality and performance of a semiconductor is determined by its bandgap. Alloying, as for instance in InxGa1-xN, has been a mainstream strategy for tuning the bandgap. Keeping the semiconductor alloys in the miscibility gap (being homogeneous), however, is non-trivial. This challenge is now being extended to halide perovskites - an emerging class of photovoltaic materials. While the bandgap can be conveniently tuned by mixing different halogen ions, as in CsPb(BrxI1-x)3, the so-called mixed-halide perovskites suffer from severe phase separation under illumination. Here, we discover that such phase separation can be highly suppressed by embedding nanocrystals of mixed-halide perovskites in an endotaxial matrix. The tuned bandgap remains remarkably stable under extremely intensive illumination. The agreement between the experiments and a nucleation model suggests that the size of the nanocrystals and the host-guest interfaces are critical for the photo-stability. The stabilized bandgap will be essential for the development of perovskite-based optoelectronics, such as tandem solar cells and full-color LEDs.

SUBMITTER: Wang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6370784 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Suppressed phase separation of mixed-halide perovskites confined in endotaxial matrices.

Wang Xi X   Ling Yichuan Y   Lian Xiujun X   Xin Yan Y   Dhungana Kamal B KB   Perez-Orive Fernando F   Knox Javon J   Chen Zhizhong Z   Zhou Yan Y   Beery Drake D   Hanson Kenneth K   Shi Jian J   Lin Shangchao S   Gao Hanwei H  

Nature communications 20190211 1


The functionality and performance of a semiconductor is determined by its bandgap. Alloying, as for instance in In<sub>x</sub>Ga<sub>1-x</sub>N, has been a mainstream strategy for tuning the bandgap. Keeping the semiconductor alloys in the miscibility gap (being homogeneous), however, is non-trivial. This challenge is now being extended to halide perovskites - an emerging class of photovoltaic materials. While the bandgap can be conveniently tuned by mixing different halogen ions, as in CsPb(Br<  ...[more]

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