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Comparing the Cubic and Tetragonal Phases of MAPbI 3 at Room Temperature.

Ariany BonadioFernando P SabinoAndré L M FreitasMarissol R FelezGustavo Martini DalpianJose Antonio Souza
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Stability and maintenance of the crystal structure are the main drawbacks of the application of organic-inorganic perovskites in photovoltaic devices. The Δ T = 62 K robust shift of the structural phase transition observed here allows us to conduct a comprehensive study at room temperature of the tetragonal versus cubic phase on MAPbI 3 . The absence of the shift in the cubic transition for all-inorganic CsPbI 3 samples confirms the importance of both orientation and dynamics of the organic cations. Our results provide a unique opportunity to evaluate the physical properties of both cubic and tetragonal phases of MAPbI 3 at the same temperature, eliminating different phonon effects as possible causes for different properties. Besides higher electrical resistivity, the perovskite cubic phase presents a faster charge carrier lifetime than the tetragonal phase and partial PL quenching, pointing toward increased trap-assisted nonradiative recombination. The light absorption coefficient in the cubic phase is larger than the absorption in the tetragonal phase in the green region.
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