We reveal substantial luminescence yield heterogeneity among individual subdiffraction grains of high-performing methylammonium lead halide perovskite films by using high-resolution cathodoluminescence microscopy. Using considerably lower accelerating voltages than is conventional in scanning electron microscopy, we image the electron beam-induced luminescence of the films and statistically characterize the depth-dependent role of defects that promote nonradiative recombination losses. The highest variability in the luminescence intensity is observed at the exposed grain surfaces, which we attribute to surface defects. By probing deeper into the film, it appears that bulk defects are more homogeneously distributed. By identifying the origin...
Nonradiative losses in semiconductors are related to defects. At cryogenic temperatures, defect-rela...
We explore a new characterization approach capable of probing the grain interior (GI) and grain boun...
The chemical origins of charge recombination centers in lead-based organohalide perovskites were inv...
We conduct correlated laser scanning confocal photoluminescence (PL) microscopy, scanning kelvin pro...
Perovskite solar cells and light-emission devices are yet to achieve their full potential owing in p...
We use correlated confocal and wide-field fluorescence microscopy to probe the interplay between loc...
Organic/inorganic hybrid perovskite thin films are promising materials for photovoltaic applications...
Perovskite solar cells and light-emission devices are yet to achieve their full potential owing in p...
Inorganic-organic halide organometal perovskites have demonstrated very promising performance for op...
Long charge carrier diffusion length and large grain size are commonly believed to be inherent prope...
Halide perovskites are emerging as revolutionary materials for optoelectronics. Their ionic nature a...
Halide perovskites are promising semiconductors for optoelectronics, yet thin films show substantial...
The mechanism and elemental composition that form the basis for the improved optical and electronic ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017Unregulated emission of carbon dioxide and greenhouse ...
Nonradiative losses in semiconductors are related to defects. At cryogenic temperatures, defect-rela...
We explore a new characterization approach capable of probing the grain interior (GI) and grain boun...
The chemical origins of charge recombination centers in lead-based organohalide perovskites were inv...
We conduct correlated laser scanning confocal photoluminescence (PL) microscopy, scanning kelvin pro...
Perovskite solar cells and light-emission devices are yet to achieve their full potential owing in p...
We use correlated confocal and wide-field fluorescence microscopy to probe the interplay between loc...
Organic/inorganic hybrid perovskite thin films are promising materials for photovoltaic applications...
Perovskite solar cells and light-emission devices are yet to achieve their full potential owing in p...
Inorganic-organic halide organometal perovskites have demonstrated very promising performance for op...
Long charge carrier diffusion length and large grain size are commonly believed to be inherent prope...
Halide perovskites are emerging as revolutionary materials for optoelectronics. Their ionic nature a...
Halide perovskites are promising semiconductors for optoelectronics, yet thin films show substantial...
The mechanism and elemental composition that form the basis for the improved optical and electronic ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017Unregulated emission of carbon dioxide and greenhouse ...
Nonradiative losses in semiconductors are related to defects. At cryogenic temperatures, defect-rela...
We explore a new characterization approach capable of probing the grain interior (GI) and grain boun...
The chemical origins of charge recombination centers in lead-based organohalide perovskites were inv...