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Boosting the stability and growth of methylammonium lead bromide perovskites film doped with FA for solar cells

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OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 137, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2023.113563

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Thin film perovskites; Spin coating; Crystal growth; MA(1-x)FA(x)PbBr(3),solar cells

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We investigated the effect of formamidinium (FA) content on the lead methylammonium bromide films. The crystal structures, morphology, and optical properties of the films were analyzed. The addition of FA increased the absorbance of the films, with the lowest band gap observed for the 6% FA layer. The films showed resistance to degradation in ambient environment, with some films exhibiting less degradation.
In this work, we investigated the lead methylammonium bromide with different contents of formamidinium (0%, 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%, and 10%) deposited by a one-step spin coating method. The effect of FA in MA(1-x)FA(x)PbBr(3) films was investigated. The crystal structures and morphology, and the optical properties were analysed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) as well as a UV-visible spectrometer, and the surface morphology and optical properties were characterized respectively. From the XRD results, it is found that the crystal structure exhibits 1 crystallographic orientation along the (001) and (002) planes at diffraction angles 2 theta = 15.70 degrees and 30.91 degrees respectively. The different layers show perovskite structures with rough surfaces without pinholes although the grain size appearance is different in each case. Optical analysis revealed an increase in the absorbance of the films with FA contents of 6%, 8% and 10% with increasing percentages. For the 2% and 4% contents, the absorbance decreases compared to that of 0% FA. We find that the band gaps are between 1.92 eV and 2.33 eV, the lowest corresponding to the 6% FA layer (1.92 eV). From the results obtained, we can say that the incorporation of FA in MAPbBr(3) films is a good candidate for photovoltaic application. For the degradation study, we observed a decrease in the different peaks from XRD and absorption of the samples after 4 weeks in the ambient environment. This decrease is attenuated for some films such as thin films with 0% FA, 4% FA and 8% FA. The different morphological surfaces also experienced degradation. In general, we can say that some films are more or less resistant to the elements of the ambient atmosphere.

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