Intrinsic anion diffusivity in lead halide perovskites is facilitated by a soft lattice
Article 2018 en
Authors
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Minliang Lai
AO
Amaël Obliger
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Dylan Lu
Abstract
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Significance Understanding and controlling the ion migration in a solid-state semiconductor is essential for device performance in modern photonics, electronics, and optoelectronics. Direct microstructural observation and atomic-scale mechanism of the intrinsic lattice diffusion are still highly challenging. Here, we report the direct visualization of halide anion interdiffusion in CsPbCl 3 –CsPbBr 3 single crystalline nanowire heterojunctions via nanoscale imaging, allowing for the direct measuring of intrinsic lattice diffusivities. The intrinsic halide diffusivities were found to be several orders of magnitudes lower than those reported in polycrystalline thin films. Together with multiscale modeling, we further demonstrate how anionic diffusion in lead halides is determined by low barriers to vacancy hopping and facilitated by the soft perovskite lattice.
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