| Literature DB >> 31346140 |
Julian A Steele1, Handong Jin2, Iurii Dovgaliuk3, Robert F Berger4, Tom Braeckevelt5, Haifeng Yuan2,6, Cristina Martin2,7, Eduardo Solano8, Kurt Lejaeghere5, Sven M J Rogge5, Charlotte Notebaert9, Wouter Vandezande10, Kris P F Janssen2, Bart Goderis9, Elke Debroye2, Ya-Kun Wang6, Yitong Dong6, Dongxin Ma6, Makhsud Saidaminov6, Hairen Tan6,11, Zhenghong Lu12, Vadim Dyadkin3, Dmitry Chernyshov3, Veronique Van Speybroeck5, Edward H Sargent6, Johan Hofkens13, Maarten B J Roeffaers10.
Abstract
The high-temperature, all-inorganic CsPbI3 perovskite black phase is metastable relative to its yellow, nonperovskite phase at room temperature. Because only the black phase is optically active, this represents an impediment for the use of CsPbI3 in optoelectronic devices. We report the use of substrate clamping and biaxial strain to render black-phase CsPbI3 thin films stable at room temperature. We used synchrotron-based, grazing incidence, wide-angle x-ray scattering to track the introduction of crystal distortions and strain-driven texture formation within black CsPbI3 thin films when they were cooled after annealing at 330°C. The thermal stability of black CsPbI3 thin films is vastly improved by the strained interface, a response verified by ab initio thermodynamic modeling.Year: 2019 PMID: 31346140 DOI: 10.1126/science.aax3878
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728