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Coupling between Ion Drift and Kinetics of Electronic Current Transients in MAPbBr3 Single Crystals.


ABSTRACT: The optoelectronic properties of halide perovskite materials have fostered their utilization in many applications. Unravelling their working mechanisms remains challenging because of their mixed ionic-electronic conductive nature. By registering, with high reproducibility, the long-time current transients of a set of single-crystal methylammonium lead tribromide samples, the ion migration process was proved. Sample biasing experiments (ionic drift), with characteristic times exhibiting voltage dependence as ∝ V -3/2, is interpreted with an ionic migration model obeying a ballistic-like voltage-dependent mobility (BVM) regime of space-charge-limited current. Ionic kinetics effectively modify the long-time electronic current, while the steady-state electronic currents' behavior is nearly ohmic. Using the ionic dynamic doping model (IDD) for the recovering current at zero bias (ion diffusion), the ionic mobility is estimated to be ∼10-6 cm2 V-1 s-1. Our findings suggest that ionic currents are negligible in comparison to the electronic currents; however, they influence them via changes in the charge density profile.

SUBMITTER: Garcia-Batlle M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8922277 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Coupling between Ion Drift and Kinetics of Electronic Current Transients in MAPbBr<sub>3</sub> Single Crystals.

García-Batlle Marisé M   Mayén Guillén Javier J   Chapran Marian M   Baussens Oriane O   Zaccaro Julien J   Verilhac Jean-Marie JM   Gros-Daillon Eric E   Guerrero Antonio A   Almora Osbel O   Garcia-Belmonte Germà G  

ACS energy letters 20220211 3


The optoelectronic properties of halide perovskite materials have fostered their utilization in many applications. Unravelling their working mechanisms remains challenging because of their mixed ionic-electronic conductive nature. By registering, with high reproducibility, the long-time current transients of a set of single-crystal methylammonium lead tribromide samples, the ion migration process was proved. Sample biasing experiments (ionic drift), with characteristic times exhibiting voltage d  ...[more]

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