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The Evolution of Photoluminescence Properties of PEASnI Upon Oxygen Exposure: Insight into Concentration Effects

Advanced Functional Materials, ISSN: 1616-3028, Vol: 32, Issue: 2
2022
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Article Description

The time evolution of the photoluminescence properties in phenylethylammonium tin halide perovskite (PEASnI) film as a function of oxygen concentration is reported. Photo-brightening and reversible photoluminescence quenching are observed in PEASnI film at ultralow oxygen concentration (< 1.5 vol%). In the case of 1.5 vol% < [O] < 21 vol%, the photoluminescence emission of PEASnI film can be partially recovered after resetting the samples to nitrogen box. As the oxygen concentration further increases with the range of 21 to 95 vol%, the photoluminescence emission of PEASnI film is significantly quenched and can only be slightly recovered after removing it to the nitrogen box. By correlating the material characterizations and theoretical analysis, the interactions between PEASnI and oxygen contain physisorption and chemical reactions are illustrated. Depending on the oxygen concentration, the chemical reactions between PEASnI and oxygen can be reversible and/or irreversible. The insights into oxygen concentration effects provide a guideline to optimize the stability of PEASnI for achieving high-performance optoelectronic devices.

Bibliographic Details

Yangyang Ju; Xian gang Wu; Tinglu Song; Haizheng Zhong; Sheng Huang; Guang Dai

Wiley

Chemistry; Materials Science; Physics and Astronomy

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