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Light-Induced Phase Segregation Evolution of All-Inorganic Mixed Halide Perovskites.

Nuerbiya AihemaitiYifan JiangYizhou ZhuSiying Peng
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Light-induced phase segregation in mixed halide perovskites is a major roadblock for commercialization of optoelectronics utilizing these materials. We investigate the phenomenon in a model material system consisting of only surfaces and the bulk of a single-crystalline-like microplate. We utilize environmental in-situ time-dependent photoluminescence spectroscopy to observe the bandgap evolution of phase segregation under illumination. This enables analysis of the evolution of the iodide-rich phase composition as a function of the environment (i.e., surface defects) and carrier concentration. Our study provides microscopic insights into the relationship among photocarrier generations, surface structural defects, and subsequently iodide ion migrations that result in the complex evolution of phase segregation. We elucidate the significance of surface defects with respect to the evolution of phase segregation, which may provide new perspectives for modulating ion migration by engineering of defects and carrier concentrations.
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