Beyond the Phase Segregation: Probing the Irreversible Phase Reconstruction of Mixed-Halide Perovskites

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2022 Feb;9(5):e2103948. doi: 10.1002/advs.202103948. Epub 2021 Dec 19.

Abstract

Mixed-halide perovskites can undergo a photoinduced phase segregation. Even though many reports have claimed that such a phase segregation process is reversible, what happens after phase segregation and its impact on the performance of perovskite-based devices are still open questions. Here, the phase transformation of MAPb(I1- x Brx )3 after phase segregation and probe an irreversible phase reconstruction of MAPbBr3 is investigated. The photoluminescence imaging microscopy technique is introduced to in situ record the whole process. It is proposed that the type-I band alignment of segregated I-rich and Br-rich domains can enhance the emission of the I-rich domains by suppressing the nonradiative recombination channels. At the same time, the charge injection from Br-rich to I-rich domains drives the expulsion of iodide from the lattice, and thus triggers the reconstruction of MAPbBr3 . The work highlights the significance of ion movements in mixed-halide perovskites and provides new perspectives to understand the property evolution.

Keywords: mixed-halide perovskite; phase reconstruction; photoluminescence imaging; stability.