Abstract
Formamidinium (FA)-based hybrid lead halide perovskites (FAPbX3, X=I or Br/I) have recently led to significant improvements in the performance of perovskite photovoltaics. The remaining major pitfall is the instability of α-FAPbI3, causing the phase transition from the desired three-dimensional cubic perovskite phase to a non-perovskite one-dimensional hexagonal lattice. In this work, we report the facile, inexpensive, solution-phase growth of cm-scale single crystals (SCs) of variable composition CsxFA1 - xPbI3 - yBry (x=0-0.1, y=0-0.6) which exhibit improved phase stability compared to the parent α-FAPbI3 compound. These SCs possess outstanding electronic quality, manifested by a high-carrier mobility-lifetime product of up to 1.2 × 10- 1 cm2 V- 1 and a low dark carrier density that, combined with the high absorptivity of high-energy photons by Pb and I, allows the sensitive detection of gamma radiation. With stable operation up to 30 V, these novel SCs have been used in a prototype of a gamma-counting dosimeter.
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Nazarenko, O., Yakunin, S., Morad, V., Cherniukh, I., & Kovalenko, M. V. (2017). Single crystals of caesium formamidinium lead halide perovskites: Solution growth and gamma dosimetry. NPG Asia Materials, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.1038/am.2017.45
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