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On the influence of multiple cations on the in-gap states and phototransport properties of iodide-based halide perovskites

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 20, Issue 37, Pages 24444-24452

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8cp03555e

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  1. ISF [661/16]
  2. Harry de Jur Chair in Applied Science
  3. Enrique Berman Chair in Solar energy research
  4. Sustainability and Energy Research Initiative, SAERI
  5. Israel Ministry of Science and Technology

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In-gap states in solar cell absorbers that are recombination centers determine the cell's photovoltaic performance. Using scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), temperature-dependent photoconductivity and steady-state photocarrier-grating measurements we probed, directly and indirectly, the energies of such states, both at the surface and in the bulk of two similar, but different halide perovskites, the single cation MAPbI(3) (here MAPI) and the mixed cation halide perovskite, FA(0.79)MA(0.16)Cs(0.05)Pb(I0.83Br0.17)(3) (here MCHP). We found a correlation between the energy distribution of the in-gap states, as determined by STS measurements, and their manifestation in the photo-transport parameters of the MCHP absorbers. In particular, our results suggest that the in-gap recombination centers in the MCHP are shallower than those of MAPI. This can be one explanation for the better photovoltaic efficiency of the former.

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