钙钛矿(结构)
结晶
胶体
卤化物
碘化物
材料科学
氯化铅
三碘化物
纳米技术
无定形固体
薄膜
化学工程
化学
氯化物
无机化学
结晶学
物理化学
冶金
电极
色素敏化染料
电解质
工程类
作者
Nikita S. Dutta,Nakita K. Noel,Craig B. Arnold
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c01975
摘要
Metal halide perovskites have generated interest across many fields for the impressive optoelectronic properties achievable in films produced using facile solution-processing techniques. Previous research has revealed the colloidal nature of perovskite precursor inks and established a relationship between the colloid distribution and the film optoelectronic quality. Yet, the identity of colloids remains unknown, hindering our understanding of their role in perovskite crystallization. Here, we investigate precursor inks of the prototypical methylammonium lead triiodide perovskite using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and show, for the first time, that the colloids are neither amorphous nor undissolved lead iodide, as previously speculated, but are a crystalline, non-perovskite material. We identify this as a perovskite precursor phase and discuss this as a potential means to understanding the role of chloride in processing. This work establishes cryo-EM as a viable technique to elucidate the nature of colloids in perovskite inks, a vital step toward a fundamental understanding of thin-film crystallization.
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