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Extended carrier lifetimes and diffusion in hybrid perovskites revealed by Hall effect and photoconductivity measurements
by
Rodionov, Y. I.
, Wu, X.
, Haroldson, R.
, Zhu, X. -Y.
, Gartstein, Y. N.
, Zakhidov, A.
, Chen, Y.
, Tikhonov, K. S.
, Podzorov, V.
, Yi, H. T.
in
119/118
/ 140/125
/ Electromagnetism
/ Electrons
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Measurement techniques
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Single crystals
/ Solar cells
2016
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Extended carrier lifetimes and diffusion in hybrid perovskites revealed by Hall effect and photoconductivity measurements
by
Rodionov, Y. I.
, Wu, X.
, Haroldson, R.
, Zhu, X. -Y.
, Gartstein, Y. N.
, Zakhidov, A.
, Chen, Y.
, Tikhonov, K. S.
, Podzorov, V.
, Yi, H. T.
in
119/118
/ 140/125
/ Electromagnetism
/ Electrons
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Measurement techniques
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Single crystals
/ Solar cells
2016
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Extended carrier lifetimes and diffusion in hybrid perovskites revealed by Hall effect and photoconductivity measurements
by
Rodionov, Y. I.
, Wu, X.
, Haroldson, R.
, Zhu, X. -Y.
, Gartstein, Y. N.
, Zakhidov, A.
, Chen, Y.
, Tikhonov, K. S.
, Podzorov, V.
, Yi, H. T.
in
119/118
/ 140/125
/ Electromagnetism
/ Electrons
/ ENERGY STORAGE
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Measurement techniques
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Single crystals
/ Solar cells
2016
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Extended carrier lifetimes and diffusion in hybrid perovskites revealed by Hall effect and photoconductivity measurements
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Extended carrier lifetimes and diffusion in hybrid perovskites revealed by Hall effect and photoconductivity measurements
2016
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Overview
Impressive performance of hybrid perovskite solar cells reported in recent years still awaits a comprehensive understanding of its microscopic origins. In this work, the intrinsic Hall mobility and photocarrier recombination coefficient are directly measured in these materials in steady-state transport studies. The results show that electron-hole recombination and carrier trapping rates in hybrid perovskites are very low. The bimolecular recombination coefficient (10
−11
to 10
−10
cm
3
s
−1
) is found to be on par with that in the best direct-band inorganic semiconductors, even though the intrinsic Hall mobility in hybrid perovskites is considerably lower (up to 60 cm
2
V
−1
s
−1
). Measured here, steady-state carrier lifetimes (of up to 3 ms) and diffusion lengths (as long as 650 μm) are significantly longer than those in high-purity crystalline inorganic semiconductors. We suggest that these experimental findings are consistent with the polaronic nature of charge carriers, resulting from an interaction of charges with methylammonium dipoles.
Hybrid perovskites exhibit long carrier diffusion lengths and lifetimes. Here, Chen
et al
. show experimentally that carrier recombination in perovskites is far from Langevin and closer to the best direct-bandgap semiconductors, which can be explained by the dipolar polaronic nature of charge carriers.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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