Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
In this study, the structure and morphology, as well as time, ultraviolet radiation, and
humidity stability of thin films based on newly developed 1D (PRSH)PbX3 (X = Br, I) pseudoperovskite materials, containing 1D chains of face-sharing haloplumbate octahedra, are
investigated. All films are strongly crystalline already at room temperature, and annealing does not
promote further crystallization or film reorganization. The film microstructure is found to be
strongly influenced by the anion type and, to a lesser extent, by the DMF/DMSO solvent volume
ratio used during film deposition by spin-coating. Comparison of specular X-ray diffraction and
complementary grazing incidence X-ray diffraction analysis indicates that the use of DMF/DMSO
mixed solvents promotes the strengthening of a dominant 100 or 210 texturing, as compared the
case of pure DMF, and that the haloplumbate chains always lie in a plane parallel to the substrate.
Under specific DMF/DMSO solvent volume ratios, the prepared films are found to be highly stable
in time (up to seven months under fluxing N2 and in the dark) and to highly moist conditions (up
to 25 days at 78% relative humidity). Furthermore, for representative (PRSH)PbX3 films, resistance
against ultraviolet exposure (? = 380 nm) is investigated, showing complete stability after irradiation
for up to 15 h at a power density of 600 mW/cm2. These results make such thin films interesting for
highly stable perovskite-based (opto)electronic devices.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
hybrid-halide perovskites; 1D perovskites; GIXD; SEM imaging; thin; humidity resistant; transmittance
Elenco autori:
Barba, Luisa; Milita, Silvia; Summonte, Caterina
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