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Overcoming Nanoscale Inhomogeneities in Thin-Film Perovskites via Exceptional Post-annealing Grain Growth for Enhanced Photodetection

Antisolvent-assisted spin coating has been widely used for fabricating metal halide perovskite films with smooth and compact morphology. However, localized nanoscale inhomogeneities exist in these films owing to rapid crystallization, undermining their overall optoelectronic performance. Here, we sh...

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Published in:Nano letters 2022-02, Vol.22 (3), p.979-988
Main Authors: Du, Tian, Richheimer, Filipe, Frohna, Kyle, Gasparini, Nicola, Mohan, Lokeshwari, Min, Ganghong, Xu, Weidong, Macdonald, Thomas J, Yuan, Haozhen, Ratnasingham, Sinclair R, Haque, Saif, Castro, Fernando A, Durrant, James R, Stranks, Samuel D, Wood, Sebastian, McLachlan, Martyn A, Briscoe, Joe
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Summary:Antisolvent-assisted spin coating has been widely used for fabricating metal halide perovskite films with smooth and compact morphology. However, localized nanoscale inhomogeneities exist in these films owing to rapid crystallization, undermining their overall optoelectronic performance. Here, we show that by relaxing the requirement for film smoothness, outstanding film quality can be obtained simply through a post-annealing grain growth process without passivation agents. The morphological changes, driven by a vaporized methylammonium chloride (MACl)–dimethylformamide (DMF) solution, lead to comprehensive defect elimination. Our nanoscale characterization visualizes the local defective clusters in the as-deposited film and their elimination following treatment, which couples with the observation of emissive grain boundaries and excellent inter- and intragrain optoelectronic uniformity in the polycrystalline film. Overcoming these performance-limiting inhomogeneities results in the enhancement of the photoresponse to low-light (
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c03839