The Nature of Ion Conduction in Methylammonium Lead Iodide: A Multimethod Approach

  • Senocrate A
  • Moudrakovski I
  • Kim G
  • et al.
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Abstract

By applying a multitude of experimental techniques including 1 H, 14 N, 207 Pb NMR and 127 I NMR/NQR, tracer diffusion, reaction cell and doping experiments, as well as stoichiometric variation, conductivity, and polarization experiments, iodine ions are unambiguously shown to be the mobile species in CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3 , with iodine vacancies shown to represent the mechanistic centers under equilibrium conditions. Pb 2+ and CH 3 NH 3 + ions do not significantly contribute to the long range transport (upper limits for their contributions are given), whereby the latter exhibit substantial local motion. The decisive electronic contribution to the mixed conductivity in the experimental window stems from electron holes. As holes can be associated with iodine orbitals, local variations of the iodine stoichiometry may be fast and enable light effects on ion transport.

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Senocrate, A., Moudrakovski, I., Kim, G. Y., Yang, T., Gregori, G., Grätzel, M., & Maier, J. (2017). The Nature of Ion Conduction in Methylammonium Lead Iodide: A Multimethod Approach. Angewandte Chemie, 129(27), 7863–7867. https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.201701724

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