A combined molecular dynamics and experimental study oftwo-step process enabling low-Temperature formation of phase-pure α-FAPbI3

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It is well established that the lack of understanding the crystallization process in a two-step sequential deposition has a direct impact on efficiency, stability, and reproducibility of perovskite solar cells. Here, we try to understand the solid-solid phase transition occurring during the two-step sequential deposition of methylammonium lead iodide and formamidinium lead iodide. Using metadynamics, x-ray diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy, we reveal the microscopic details of this process. We find that the formation of perovskite proceeds through intermediate structures and report polymorphs found for methylammonium lead iodide and formamidinium lead iodide. From simulations, we discover a possible crystallization pathway for the highly efficient metastable ? phase of forma midinium lead iodide. Guided by these simulations, we perform experiments that result in the low-Temperature crystallization of phase-pure α-formamidinium lead iodide.

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Ahlawat, P., Hinderhofer, A., Alharbi, E. A., Lu, H., Ummadisingu, A., Niu, H., … Parrinello, M. (2021). A combined molecular dynamics and experimental study oftwo-step process enabling low-Temperature formation of phase-pure α-FAPbI3. Science Advances, 7(17). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abe3326

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