Preserving a robust CsPbI<sub>3</sub> perovskite phase via pressure-directed octahedral tilt

ORAL

Abstract

Functional CsPbI3 perovskite phases are not stable at ambient conditions and spontaneously convert to a non-perovskite δ phase, limiting their applications as solar cell materials. We demonstrate the preservation of a black CsPbI3 perovskite structure to room temperature by subjecting the δ phase to pressures of 0.1 – 0.6 GPa followed by heating and rapid cooling. Synchrotron X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy indicate that this perovskite phase is consistent with orthorhombic γ-CsPbI3. Once formed, γ-CsPbI3 could be then retained after releasing pressure to ambient conditions and shows substantial stability at 35% relative humidity. First-principles density functional theory calculations indicate that compression directs the out-of-phase and in-phase tilt between the [PbI6]4- octahedra which in turn tune the energy differences between δ- and γ-CsPbI3, leading to the preservation of γ-CsPbI3. Our study presents a new strategy for manipulating the (meta)stability of halide perovskites for the synthesis of desirable phases with enhanced materials functionality.

*This work was supported by the Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division (DE-AC02-76SF00515).

Presenters

  • Feng Ke

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ

Authors

  • Feng Ke

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ
  • Chenxu Wang

    • Stanford University
  • Chunjing Jia

    • SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
    • SIMES, SLAC
  • Nathan R. Wolf

    • Stanford University
  • Jiejuan Yan

    • Stanford University
  • Shanyuan Niu

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ
  • Thomas Devereaux

    • Stanford Univ
    • SLAC, Stanford
    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
    • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    • Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University
    • SIMES, SLAC
    • SLAC
  • Hemamala Karunadasa

    • Stanford University
  • Wendy Mao

    • Stanford University
    • Stanford Univ
  • Yu Lin

    • SLAC - Natl Accelerator Lab
    • Stanford Univ
    • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory