A solution-based ALD route towards (CH3NH3)(PbI3) perovskite: Via lead sulfide films

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We present a procedure to grow thin films of lead sulfide (PbS) with 'solution Atomic Layer Deposition' (sALD), a technique which transfers the principles of ALD from the gas phase (gALD) to liquid processing. PbS thin films are successfully deposited on planar and porous substrates with a procedure that exhibits the unique ALD characteristics of self-limiting surface chemistry and linear growth at room temperature. The polycrystalline p-type PbS films are stoichiometric and pure. They are converted to the hybrid perovskite methylammonium iodoplumbate (methylammonium lead iodide, MAPI, CH3NH3PbI3) by annealing to 150 °C in the presence of vapors from methylammonium iodide (MAI).

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Koch, V. M., Barr, M. K. S., Büttner, P., Mínguez-Bacho, I., Döhler, D., Winzer, B., … Bachmann, J. (2019). A solution-based ALD route towards (CH3NH3)(PbI3) perovskite: Via lead sulfide films. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 7(43), 25112–25119. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ta09715e

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