Inhomogeneous Defect Distribution in Mixed-Polytype Metal Halide Perovskites

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The competition between corner-, edge-, and face-sharing octahedral networks is a cause of phase inhomogeneity in metal halide perovskite thin-films. Here we probe the charged iodine vacancy distribution and transport at the junction between cubic and hexagonal polytypes of CsPbI3 from first-principles materials modeling. We predict a lower defect formation energy in the face-sharing regions, which correlates with a longer Pb-I bond length and causes a million-fold increase in local defect concentration. These defects are predicted to be more mobile in the face-sharing regions with a reduced activation energy for vacancy-mediated diffusion. We conclude that hexagonal phase inclusions or interfaces will act as defect sinks that could influence carrier dynamics in perovskite-based solar cells and electrical devices.

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Woo, Y. W., Li, Z., Jung, Y. K., Park, J. S., & Walsh, A. (2023). Inhomogeneous Defect Distribution in Mixed-Polytype Metal Halide Perovskites. ACS Energy Letters, 8(1), 356–360. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.2c02306

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