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arxiv: 2304.05546 · v1 · pith:KAGV55YV · submitted 2023-04-12 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci · physics.chem-ph

Surface Passivation Suppresses Local Ion Motion in Halide Perovskites

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keywords halidemigrationfilmsmicroscopypassivationshiftsurfaceaptms
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We use scanning probe microscopy to study ion migration in the formamidinium (FA)-containing halide perovskite semiconductor $Cs_{0.22}FA_{0.78}Pb(I_{0.85}Br_{0.15})_3$ in the presence and absence of chemical surface passivation. We measure the evolving contact potential difference (CPD) using scanning Kelvin probe microscopy (SKPM) following voltage poling. We find that ion migration leads to a ~100 mV shift in the CPD of control films after poling with 3V for only a few seconds. Moreover, we find that ion migration is heterogeneous, with domain interfaces leading to a larger shift in the CPD. Application of (3-aminopropyl)trimethoxysilane (APTMS) as a surface passivator further leads to 5-fold reduction in the CPD shift from ~100 meV to ~20 meV. We use hyperspectral microscopy to show that APTMS-treated perovskite films undergo less photoinduced halide migration than control films. We interpret these results as due to a reduction in halide vacancy concentration due to passivation with APTMS.

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