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Download fileTerahertz Analysis of CH3NH3PbI3 Perovskites Associated with Graphene and Silver Nanowire Electrodes
journal contribution
posted on 2021-02-10, 20:41 authored by Zhi-Wei Huang, Yu-Heng Hong, Yi-Jheng Du, Ting-Jui Kuo, Chung-Che Huang, Tsung Sheng Kao, Hyeyoung AhnIn
order to investigate the thermal and chemical (in)stabilities
of MAPbI3 incorporated with graphene and silver nanowire
(AgNW) electrodes, we employed the terahertz (THz) time-domain spectroscopy,
which has a unique ability to deliver the information of electrical
properties and the intermolecular bonding and crystalline nature of
materials. In in situ THz spectroscopy of MAPbI3, we observed
a slight blue-shift in frequency of the 2 THz phonon mode as temperatures
increase across the tetragonal-cubic structural phase transition.
For MAPbI3 with the graphene top electrode, no noticeable
frequency shift is observed until the temperature reaches the maximum
operating temperature of solar cells (85 °C). Phonon frequency
shift is sensitive to the strain-induced tilt of PbI6 octahedra
and our results indicate that graphene forms a stable interface with
MAPbI3 and is also effective in suppression of the undesirable
phase transition. Meanwhile, for MAPbI3 coupled with the
AgNW bottom electrode, the THz conductivity was found to be as low
as that of the MAPbI3 single layer, attributed to the chemical
reaction between Ag atoms and iodide ions. The THz conductivity is
greatly increased when an ultrathin Al2O3 interlayer
is introduced to cover the AgNW network via the atomic layer deposition
(ALD) method. ALD of Al2O3 on the AgNW surfaces
at low temperature guarantees a conformal coating, which strongly
affects the ohmic contacts between the NWs. Our results demonstrate
the advantage of THz spectroscopy for the comprehensive analysis of
thermal and chemical stabilities of perovskites associated with the
electrode materials.