Photoinduced surface voltage mapping study for large perovskite single crystals

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Using a series of illumination sources, including white light (tungsten-halogen lamp), 445-nm, 532-nm, 635-nm, and 730-nm lasers, the surface photovoltage (SPV) images were mapped for centimeter-sized CH3NH3PbX3 (X = Cl, Br, I) perovskite single crystals using Kelvin probe force microscopy. The significant SPV signals were observed to be wavelength-dependent. We attribute the appreciable SPV to the built-in electric field in the space charge region. This study shines light into the understanding of photoinduced charge generation and separation processes at nanoscale to help advance the development of perovskite solar cells, optoelectronics, laser, photodetector, and light-emitting diode (LED).

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Liu, X., Liu, Y., Gao, F., Yang, Z., & Liu, S. (2016). Photoinduced surface voltage mapping study for large perovskite single crystals. Applied Physics Letters, 108(18). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4948680

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