Abstract

Tailoring the physical properties of hybrid lead metal halide APbX3 perovskites by means of compositional engineering is one of the key factors contributing to the development of highly efficient and stable perovskite solar cells. While the beneficial effects of partial ionic replacement at the A- and X-sites are largely demonstrated, partial replacement of Pb2+ is less explored. Here, we developed a solution-based procedure to prepare thin films of mixed-metal MAPb1-aMnaI3 perovskites. Although Mn2+ ions have a size that can potentially fit in the B-sites of MAPbI3, using a combination of structural and chemical analysis, we show that only less than 10% of Pb2+ can be replaced by Mn2+. A 3% replacement of Pb2+ by Mn2+ leads to an elongation of the charge carrier lifetimes as concluded from time-resolved PL measurements. However, by analysis of the time-resolved microwave conductance data, we show that the charge carrier mobilities are largely unbalanced, which is in accordance with density functional theory (DFT) calculations indicating that the effective mass of the hole is much higher than that of the electron. Increasing the concentration of Mn2+ in the precursor solution above 10% results in formation of amorphous Mn-rich domains in the film, while the perovskite lattice becomes depleted of Mn2+. These domains negatively affect the charge carrier mobilities and shorten the lifetime of photogenerated carriers. The resulting reduction in charge carrier diffusion lengths will severely limit the photovoltaic properties of solar cells prepared from these mixed metal halide perovskites.

Highlights

  • The extraordinarily rapid rise in the power conversion efficiency of metal halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs)[1,2] has in the last years been accompanied by improvements in their stability.[3]

  • The elemental analysis confirms the presence of Mn2+ and the material retains the perovskite crystal structure even up to 50% replacement, we demonstrate that only less than 10% of Pb2+ can be replaced by Mn2+ at the B-sites

  • We characterized the optoelectronic properties of the mixed metal perovskite thin films by means of UV-vis absorption spectroscopy, time-resolved photoluminescence (TRPL), and time-resolved microwave conductance (TRMC)

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Introduction

The extraordinarily rapid rise in the power conversion efficiency of metal halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs)[1,2] has in the last years been accompanied by improvements in their stability.[3]. 2. (a) XRD patterns (Co Kα radiation, λ = 1.79 Å) of mixed-metal perovskite films prepared from solutions containing various concentrations of MnCl2 as indicated by the percentage; (b) local region of the XRD patterns around the strongest cubic diffraction peak (110).

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