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The dynamics of methylammonium ions in hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite solar cells

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms8124

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  1. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/J002305/1, EP/M023532/1, EP/I019278/1, EP/M014797/1]
  2. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/J002305/1, EP/M023532/1, EP/I019278/1, EP/M014797/1]
  3. EPSRC [EP/J002305/1, EP/M023532/1, EP/J021199/1, EP/K016288/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  4. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [EP/M023532/1, EP/J002305/1, EP/J021199/1, EP/K016288/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Methylammonium lead iodide perovskite can make high-efficiency solar cells, which also show an unexplained photocurrent hysteresis dependent on the device-poling history. Here we report quasielastic neutron scattering measurements showing that dipolar CH3NH3+ ions reorientate between the faces, corners or edges of the pseudo-cubic lattice cages in CH3NH3PbI3 crystals with a room temperature residence time of similar to 14 ps. Free rotation, p-flips and ionic diffusion are ruled out within a 1-200-ps time window. Monte Carlo simulations of interacting CH3NH3+ dipoles realigning within a 3D lattice suggest that the scattering measurements may be explained by the stabilization of CH3NH3+ in either antiferroelectric or ferroelectric domains. Collective realignment of CH3NH3+ to screen a device's built-in potential could reduce photovoltaic performance. However, we estimate the timescale for a domain wall to traverse a typical device to be similar to 0.1-1 ms, faster than most observed hysteresis.

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