IFIS - LITORAL   24734
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DEL LITORAL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
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Título:
Analysis of substrate coverage of hybrid halide perovskite thin films deposited on planar surfaces
Autor/es:
R. D. ARCE; N. BUDINI; J. CARAM
Lugar:
Gramado
Reunión:
Conferencia; XVI SBPMat; 2017
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Brasilera de Materiales
Resumen:
Since 2009 a new generation of solar cells has emerged based on a promissory hybrid material: organo-metalic perovskite. The efficiency of the perovskite solar cells has grown in a surprising way, reaching values close to 22% in a few years, due mainly to great optical and electrical properties. The possibility of using the wet route for the synthesis of the different layers leads to a significant fall in manufacturing costs. The development of optoelectronic devices in the form of sandwich requires the control of the homogeneity and continuity of the films prepared, essentially a high coverage of the surface must be achieved. A high degree of coverage, avoids the presence of pin holes that shorten the different layers of the cell. The solutions containing the precursors (CH3NH3I with PbI2 or PbCl2) are deposited as thin films by spin-coating or dip-coating, and then annealed at about 100°C in a N2 environment. The crystallization process of these perovskites is extremely fast, giving rise to nucleation centers that agglutinate the film in regions of the substrate, generating the possibility of pin-holes formation. On the other hand, the phenomena of charge transport are still under discussion. In order to study these processes it is necessary to dominate the synthesis of thin films on planar interfaces making possible direct conductivity and photoconductivity measurements. This work presents an analysis of the synthesis methods, on several kinds of substrates. We found remarkable improvements in the coverage percentage when using specific chemical treatments on the substrate as well as the addition of solvents during the synthesis.