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Metastable Oxygen-Induced Light-Enhanced Doping in Mixed Sn–Pb Halide Perovskites

Mixed Sn–Pb halide perovskites are promising absorber materials for solar cells due to the possibility of tuning the bandgap energy down to 1.2–1.3 eV. However, tin-containing perovskites are susceptible to oxidation affecting the optoelectronic properties. In this work, we investigated qualitativel...

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Published in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2024-11, Vol.146 (45), p.30860-30870
Main Authors: Nespoli, Jasmeen, Mugge, Matthijs, van der Poll, Lara M., Lal, Snigdha, Ibrahim, Bahiya, Boshuizen, Bart, Caselli, Valentina M., Houtepen, Arjan J., Bannenberg, Lars J., Savenije, Tom J.
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Summary:Mixed Sn–Pb halide perovskites are promising absorber materials for solar cells due to the possibility of tuning the bandgap energy down to 1.2–1.3 eV. However, tin-containing perovskites are susceptible to oxidation affecting the optoelectronic properties. In this work, we investigated qualitatively and quantitatively metastable oxygen-induced doping in isolated ASn x Pb1–x I3 (where A is methylammonium or a mixture of formamidinium and cesium) perovskite thin films by means of microwave conductivity, structural and optical characterization techniques. We observe that longer oxygen exposure times lead to progressively higher dark conductivities, which slowly decay back to their original levels over days. Here oxygen acts as an electron acceptor, leading to tin oxidation from Sn2+ to Sn4+ and creation of free holes. The metastable oxygen-induced doping is enhanced by exposing the perovskite simultaneously to oxygen and light. Next, we show that doping not only leads to the reduction in the photoconductivity signal but also induces long-term effects even after loss of doping, which is thought to derive from consecutive oxidation reactions leading to the formation of defect states. On prolonged exposure to oxygen and light, optical and structural changes can be observed and related to the formation of SnO x and loss of iodide near the surface. Our work highlights that even a short-term exposure to oxygen immediately impairs the charge carrier dynamics of the perovskite, while structural perovskite degradation is only noticeable upon long-term exposure and accumulation of oxidation products. Hence, for efficient solar cells, exposure of mixed Sn–Pb perovskites to oxygen during production and operation should be rigorously blocked.
ISSN:0002-7863
1520-5126
1520-5126
DOI:10.1021/jacs.4c08924