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A Templating Approach to Controlling the Growth of Coevaporated Halide Perovskites.

Siyu YanJay B PatelJae Eun LeeKarim A ElmestekawySinclair R RatnasinghamQimu YuanLaura M HerzNakita K NoelMichael B Johnston
Published in: ACS energy letters (2023)
Metal halide perovskite semiconductors have shown significant potential for use in photovoltaic (PV) devices. While fabrication of perovskite thin films can be achieved through a variety of techniques, thermal vapor deposition is particularly promising, allowing for high-throughput fabrication. However, the ability to control the nucleation and growth of these materials, particularly at the charge-transport layer/perovskite interface, is critical to unlocking the full potential of vapor-deposited perovskite PV. In this study, we explore the use of a templating layer to control the growth of coevaporated perovskite films and find that such templating leads to highly oriented films with identical morphology, crystal structure, and optoelectronic properties independent of the underlying layers. Solar cells incorporating templated FA 0.9 Cs 0.1 PbI 3- x Cl x show marked improvements with steady-state power conversion efficiency over 19.8%. Our findings provide a straightforward and reproducible method of controlling the charge-transport layer/coevaporated perovskite interface, further clearing the path toward large-scale fabrication of efficient PV devices.
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