Mixed
halide perovskite (MHP) materials are promising
candidates
for photonic applications, owing to their tunable bandgap and pronounced
optoelectronic properties. However, phase segregation in these materials
severely impacts their scalability. The additive engineering (AE)
strategy in the growth of most perovskite crystals (PSCs) has proven
more effective. Current work focused toward enhancing the stability
of 6.67% Cl-doped methylammonium lead(II) bromide single crystals
(MHSCs) using aromatic nitrogen-based additives. Modified MHSCs showed
enhanced terahertz (THz) radiation transmission and reflection. Moreover,
the evidence from powder X-ray diffraction (p-XRD), X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy (XPS), and THz transmission in modified MHSCs revealed
the mitigated phase segregation in modified MHSCs.