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Thermal degradation of lead halide perovskite surfaces.

Birgit KammlanderSebastian SvanströmDanilo KühnFredrik O L JohanssonSwarnshikha SinhaHåkan RensmoAlberto García FernándezUte B Cappel
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Commercial use of lead halide perovskites requires improved thermal stability and therefore a better understanding of their degradation mechanisms. The thermal degradation of three clean perovskite single crystal surfaces (MAPbI 3 , MAPbBr 3 , FAPbBr 3 ) was investigated using synchrotron-based photoelectron spectroscopy. Central findings are that the halide has a large impact on thermal stability and that the degradation of formamidnium results in the formation of a new organic species at the FAPbBr 3 crystal surface.
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