Novel Detection Scheme for Temporal and Spectral X-Ray Optical Analysis: Study of Triple-Cation Perovskites

Author:

Ossig Christina12ORCID,Strelow Christian2,Flügge Jan2,Patjens Svenja12ORCID,Garrevoet Jan1ORCID,Spiers Kathryn1,Barp Jackson L.12ORCID,Hagemann Johannes1ORCID,Seiboth Frank1ORCID,De Bastiani Michele3,Aydin Erkan34ORCID,Isikgor Furkan H.3ORCID,De Wolf Stefaan3ORCID,Falkenberg Gerald1ORCID,Mews Alf2,Schroer Christian G.121ORCID,Kipp Tobias2ORCID,Stuckelberger Michael E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY

2. Universität Hamburg

3. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

4. Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU)

Abstract

Multimodal x-ray microscopy is key to assessing the property-functionality relationships of semiconductor devices with the utmost sensitivity and spatial resolution. Here, we report on a novel setup—the “Analyzer of X-ray excited Optical Luminescence Offering Temporal and spectraL resolution” (AXOLOTL)—and demonstrate its use by investigating a series of triple-cation mixed-halide perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with varying Cs content. These PSCs exhibit spatially varying performance and are thus ideally probed by multimodal x-ray microscopy to elucidate the origin of the performance variations. Specifically, our nanoscale characterization of the wrinkled perovskite photoabsorber unveils a segregation of I and Br, which is accompanied by a narrowed band gap and an increased charge-carrier lifetime in thick absorber areas. Overall, we demonstrate with this technique the spatial correlation of compositional inhomogeneities, topography, electrical performance, and optical performance, which is of highest interest for identifying loss mechanisms at the nanoscale in high-performance electronic device development, including solar cells. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

DESY, Germany

Universität Hamburg

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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