Uniaxial-Oriented Perovskite Films with Controllable Orientation

Dongni Li, Xiangyu Sun, Yao Zhang, Zhen Guan, Yansong Yue, Qingya Wang, Lu Zhao, Fangze Liu, Jing Wei*, Hongbo Li*

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Abstract

Perovskite films with large crystal size, preferred orientation, and facile fabrication process, combining advantages of single-crystal and polycrystalline films, have gained considerable attention recently. However, there is little research on the facet properties of perovskite films. Here, (111)- and (001)-oriented perovskite films with bandgaps ranging from 1.53 to 1.77 eV, and systematically investigated their orientation-dependent properties are achieved. The (111)-oriented films show electron-dominated traps and the (001)-oriented films show hole-dominated traps, which are related to their atomic arrangement at the surface. Compared with the (001)-oriented films, the (111)-oriented films exhibit lower work function and superior water/oxygen robustness. For the wide-bandgap films, the lattice of the (001)-oriented film provides an unobstructed passage for ion migration. Comparably, the (111)-oriented films exhibit suppressed ion migration and excellent phase stability. The optimized unencapsulated solar cells based on both (001) and (111) orientations show a similar high efficiency of ≈23%. The (111)-oriented solar cell exhibits excellent stability, maintaining 95% of its initial efficiency after 1500 h maximum power point (MPP) tracking test, and 97% initial efficiency after 3000 h aging in ambient conditions. This work paves the way for the rational design, controllable synthesis, and targeted optimization of uniaxial-oriented perovskite films for various electronic applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2401184
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume11
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 May 2024

Keywords

  • film properties
  • orientation
  • perovskite
  • phase separation
  • stability

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