High-Pressure Behavior of delta-Phase of Formamidinium Lead Iodide by Optical Spectroscopies
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
The exceptional photovoltaic properties of hybrid organic-inorganic
perovskites have attracted increasing interest in the past decades. Among these materials,
FAPbI3 shows two structural phases: the high temperature perovskite delta-phase, with direct
bandgap close to the Shockley-Queisser limit, and the much less photoactive nonperovskite delta-phase, stable at ambient conditions. Although the presence of the delta-phase has
been usually regarded as a limitation for FAPbI3 optoelectronic applications, recent
studies have found that devices with increased stability and efficiency can be designed by
mixing alfa- and delta-phases. This has brought out the need for a deeper understanding of the
physical properties of delta-FAPbI3. In this paper, we present an original high-pressure Raman
and photoluminescence study to address the effects of compression on the lattice and
optoelectronic response of the sample. Also, based on the previous findings on different
hybrid perovskites, our results for delta-FAPbI3 show that the cation configuration goes from
a dynamically disordered regime at ambient conditions to a statically ordered phase at
~1.5 GPa. On further increasing pressure, above 7 GPa, a statically disordered regime
takes place, where the cations are locked at random orientations in the inorganic framework, giving rise to an amorphous-like state.
Compared with delta- FAPbI3, we found that the hexagonal ?-phase is less affected by external compression, as both the first detectable
structural transition and the amorphous-like behavior occur at higher pressures.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hybrid organic inorganic perovskites; optical spectroscopy; high pressure; phase transitions
List of contributors:
Nucara, Alessandro; Fasolato, Claudia
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