CsPbBr3 perovskite is highly desired to fabricate many optoelectronic devices: high photovoltage solar cells, tandem solar cells, light-emitting diodes, lasers, photodetectors, field effect transistors etc. However, to realize these applications the resistance to humidity, one of the most important stressing agents, needs to be understood. In this article, we investigate the effect of prolonged exposure (up to 500h) of CsPbBr3 to ~60% and 80% relative humidity by in-situ X-ray diffraction and ex-situ scanning electron microscopy and UV-visible spectroscopy. We show that humidity does not have always detrimental effects. Indeed, the exposure of CsPbBr3 films to humidity for limited times (2-3 days and 8 minutes for 60% and 80% RH, respectively) enhances their crystallinity. However, a prolonged exposure to humidity results in a partial degradation of the perovskite phase leading to the concomitant formation of a new, possibly hydrate, crystalline phase. Restoration of 30% RH leads to the partial recovery of the initial phase by nucleation of new small CsPbBr3 crystallites. Present findings suggest that post-deposition treatment with controlled humidity might help in producing better films to enhance the efficiency of optoelectronic devices.

Dual effect of humidity on cesium lead bromide: enhancement and degradation of Perovskite films / Di Girolamo, Diego; Dar, M. Ibrahim; Dini, Danilo; Gontrani, Lorenzo; Caminiti, Ruggero; Mattoni, Alessandro; Grätzel, Michael; Meloni, Simone. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. A. - ISSN 2050-7488. - 7:19(2019), pp. 12292-12302. [10.1039/C9TA00715F]

Dual effect of humidity on cesium lead bromide: enhancement and degradation of Perovskite films

Di Girolamo, Diego;Dini, Danilo;Gontrani, Lorenzo;Caminiti, Ruggero;meloni, simone
2019

Abstract

CsPbBr3 perovskite is highly desired to fabricate many optoelectronic devices: high photovoltage solar cells, tandem solar cells, light-emitting diodes, lasers, photodetectors, field effect transistors etc. However, to realize these applications the resistance to humidity, one of the most important stressing agents, needs to be understood. In this article, we investigate the effect of prolonged exposure (up to 500h) of CsPbBr3 to ~60% and 80% relative humidity by in-situ X-ray diffraction and ex-situ scanning electron microscopy and UV-visible spectroscopy. We show that humidity does not have always detrimental effects. Indeed, the exposure of CsPbBr3 films to humidity for limited times (2-3 days and 8 minutes for 60% and 80% RH, respectively) enhances their crystallinity. However, a prolonged exposure to humidity results in a partial degradation of the perovskite phase leading to the concomitant formation of a new, possibly hydrate, crystalline phase. Restoration of 30% RH leads to the partial recovery of the initial phase by nucleation of new small CsPbBr3 crystallites. Present findings suggest that post-deposition treatment with controlled humidity might help in producing better films to enhance the efficiency of optoelectronic devices.
2019
perovskite; solar cells; humidity; enhancement; eegradation
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Dual effect of humidity on cesium lead bromide: enhancement and degradation of Perovskite films / Di Girolamo, Diego; Dar, M. Ibrahim; Dini, Danilo; Gontrani, Lorenzo; Caminiti, Ruggero; Mattoni, Alessandro; Grätzel, Michael; Meloni, Simone. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY. A. - ISSN 2050-7488. - 7:19(2019), pp. 12292-12302. [10.1039/C9TA00715F]
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