The introduction of hybrid perovskites is revolutionizing the field of solution processable next-generation optoelectronic devices, with outstanding results achieved in solar energy conversion devices, lasing, light emitting diodes, and thermoelectric generators. An intelligent design of the material properties is a critical element in the technological development of such devices and, to achieve it, excellent control of the material deposition procedures is of paramount importance. Here we compare the growth of hybrid perovskite, starting both from lead iodide and lead chloride, through a simple two-step method on the most widely employed substrates, and we present diverse morphologies, realized varying the substrates and the deposition procedures.
Sequential deposition of hybrid halide perovskite starting both from lead iodide and lead chloride on the most widely employed substrates / Trifiletti, Vanira; Cannavale, Alessandro; Listorti, Andrea; Rizzo, Aurora; Colella, Silvia. - In: THIN SOLID FILMS. - ISSN 0040-6090. - STAMPA. - 657:(2018), pp. 110-117. [10.1016/j.tsf.2018.05.022]
Sequential deposition of hybrid halide perovskite starting both from lead iodide and lead chloride on the most widely employed substrates
Cannavale, Alessandro;
2018-01-01
Abstract
The introduction of hybrid perovskites is revolutionizing the field of solution processable next-generation optoelectronic devices, with outstanding results achieved in solar energy conversion devices, lasing, light emitting diodes, and thermoelectric generators. An intelligent design of the material properties is a critical element in the technological development of such devices and, to achieve it, excellent control of the material deposition procedures is of paramount importance. Here we compare the growth of hybrid perovskite, starting both from lead iodide and lead chloride, through a simple two-step method on the most widely employed substrates, and we present diverse morphologies, realized varying the substrates and the deposition procedures.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.