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Predicting the Morphology of Perovskite Thin Films Produced by Sequential Deposition Method: A Crystal Growth Dynamics Study SCIE SCOPUS

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Predicting the Morphology of Perovskite Thin Films Produced by Sequential Deposition Method: A Crystal Growth Dynamics Study
Authors
Ko, H.Sin, D.H.Kim, M.Cho, K.
Date Issued
2017-02
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Abstract
We performed a kinetic analysis of the sequential deposition method (SDM) to investigate how to form perovskite (CH3NH3PbI3) phases, and the effects of processing conditions on the final perovskite morphology. The reaction was found to consist of two periods with distinct kinetics. During the first period, perovskite crystals nucleated on the lead iodide (PbI2) surface, and the reaction proceeded until the surface was completely converted to perovskites. The reaction during this period determined the surface morphology of the perovskites. We were able to extract the value of the rate of the phase transformation during the first period by applying the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami-Kolmogorov model, in which the rate r is related to the average grain size R by R �� r-1/3. In this way, r was used to predict the surface morphology of the perovskite under certain processing conditions. During the second period, the remaining lead iodide under the top perovskite layer was converted. Methylammonium iodide (CH3NH3I, MAI) molecules apparently diffused into the buried PbI2 through intergrain gaps of the top perovskite layers. Added MAI molecules reacted with PbI2 but also generated single-crystal perovskite nanorods, nanoplates, and nanocubes. The current study has furthered the understanding of detailed features of the SDM, enabled a reliable prediction of the final perovskite morphology resulting from specified processing conditions, and contributed to a reproducible fabrication of high-quality perovskite films. ? 2017 American Chemical Society.
Keywords
Deposition; Forecasting; Grain boundaries; Lead compounds; Molecules; Morphology; Nanorods; Perovskite; Reaction kinetics; Single crystals; Surface morphology; Surface reactions; Average grain size; Johnson-mehl-avrami-kolmogorov; Kinetic analysis; Perovskite crystal; Perovskite layers; Perovskite thin films; Processing condition; Sequential deposition; Perovskite solar cells
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/51015
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b04507
ISSN
0897-4756
Article Type
Article
Citation
Chemistry of Materials, vol. 29, no. 3, page. 1165 - 1174, 2017-02
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