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Photoluminescence Intensity Enhancement in Tin Halide Perovskites.


ABSTRACT: The prevalence of background hole doping in tin halide perovskites usually dominates their recombination dynamics. The addition of excess Sn halide source to the precursor solution is the most frequently used approach to reduce the hole doping and reveals photo-carrier dynamics related to defects activity. This study presents an experimental and theoretical investigation on defects under light irradiation in tin halide perovskites by combining measurements of photoluminescence with first principles computational modeling. It finds that tin perovskite thin films prepared with an excess of Sn halide sources exhibit an enhancement of the photoluminescence intensity over time under continuous excitation in inert atmosphere. The authors propose a model in which light irradiation promotes the annihilation of VSn 2- /Sni 2+ Frenkel pairs, reducing the deep carrier trapping centers associated with such defect and increasing the radiative recombination. Importantly, these observations can be traced in the open-circuit voltage dynamics of tin-based halide perovskite solar cells, implying the relevance of controlling the Sn photochemistry to stabilize tin perovskite devices.

SUBMITTER: Poli I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9661860 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photoluminescence Intensity Enhancement in Tin Halide Perovskites.

Poli Isabella I   Ambrosio Francesco F   Treglia Antonella A   Berger Felix J FJ   Prato Mirko M   Albaqami Munirah D MD   De Angelis Filippo F   Petrozza Annamaria A  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20220915 32


The prevalence of background hole doping in tin halide perovskites usually dominates their recombination dynamics. The addition of excess Sn halide source to the precursor solution is the most frequently used approach to reduce the hole doping and reveals photo-carrier dynamics related to defects activity. This study presents an experimental and theoretical investigation on defects under light irradiation in tin halide perovskites by combining measurements of photoluminescence with first princip  ...[more]

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