Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics

Mobile ions play a crucial role in hybrid halide perovskites, especially as single crystals, from heterostructure growth to optoelectronic properties. Heterostructure growth in the solvothermal route was known to be severely affected by the halide ion interdiffusion process. Optimizing the solution...

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Main Author: Hettiarachchi, Hetti Arachchilage Chathuranga
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1366322023-07-04T17:16:52Z Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics Hettiarachchi, Hetti Arachchilage Chathuranga Dang Cuong H. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering hcdang@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Semiconductors Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics Mobile ions play a crucial role in hybrid halide perovskites, especially as single crystals, from heterostructure growth to optoelectronic properties. Heterostructure growth in the solvothermal route was known to be severely affected by the halide ion interdiffusion process. Optimizing the solution concentration and growth temperature systematically is recognized as the key to limit ion interdiffusion. We demonstrate a controlled perovskite heterostructure for the first time, with detailed characterization. As there is widespread use of semiconductor heterostructure in modern optoelectronic devices, our new structures promise many potential applications. In addition to the diffusion process under neutral conditions, some ions also can drift within the crystal under an electric field, which is important to investigate for optoelectronic applications. However, the exact mechanism still remains elusive. Unlike electrons and holes, the ions cannot be injected or extracted from electrodes and therefore accumulate at the interface. Putting this phenomenon to use, a temporary junction can be formed. However, it is critical to isolate this effect from external factors such as grain boundary mechanisms and surface reactions with moisture and air. A fully encapsulated metal-semiconductor-metal single crystal device is introduced, which can be ‘configured’ with an electric field for electroluminescence. Our newly developed technique enables an encapsulated pristine device throughout the full process from fabrication to characterization. The device exhibits the native signatures of ionic drift within a perovskite single crystal, leading to a fascinating electroluminescence blinking behavior and a slow, quasi-periodic current oscillation, even at constant bias conditions. The thesis’ results show both drift and diffusion processes of ionic species within perovskite single crystals. Our ionic diffusion control approach enables single-crystal perovskite hetero structures, while our investigation of ionic drift provides essential insights on the physics of the material for optoelectronic applications. Doctor of Philosophy 2020-01-08T05:33:03Z 2020-01-08T05:33:03Z 2019 Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy Hettiarachchi, H. A. C. (2019). Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136632 10.32657/10356/136632 en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC 4.0). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics
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Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics
Hettiarachchi, Hetti Arachchilage Chathuranga
Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics
description Mobile ions play a crucial role in hybrid halide perovskites, especially as single crystals, from heterostructure growth to optoelectronic properties. Heterostructure growth in the solvothermal route was known to be severely affected by the halide ion interdiffusion process. Optimizing the solution concentration and growth temperature systematically is recognized as the key to limit ion interdiffusion. We demonstrate a controlled perovskite heterostructure for the first time, with detailed characterization. As there is widespread use of semiconductor heterostructure in modern optoelectronic devices, our new structures promise many potential applications. In addition to the diffusion process under neutral conditions, some ions also can drift within the crystal under an electric field, which is important to investigate for optoelectronic applications. However, the exact mechanism still remains elusive. Unlike electrons and holes, the ions cannot be injected or extracted from electrodes and therefore accumulate at the interface. Putting this phenomenon to use, a temporary junction can be formed. However, it is critical to isolate this effect from external factors such as grain boundary mechanisms and surface reactions with moisture and air. A fully encapsulated metal-semiconductor-metal single crystal device is introduced, which can be ‘configured’ with an electric field for electroluminescence. Our newly developed technique enables an encapsulated pristine device throughout the full process from fabrication to characterization. The device exhibits the native signatures of ionic drift within a perovskite single crystal, leading to a fascinating electroluminescence blinking behavior and a slow, quasi-periodic current oscillation, even at constant bias conditions. The thesis’ results show both drift and diffusion processes of ionic species within perovskite single crystals. Our ionic diffusion control approach enables single-crystal perovskite hetero structures, while our investigation of ionic drift provides essential insights on the physics of the material for optoelectronic applications.
author2 Dang Cuong H.
author_facet Dang Cuong H.
Hettiarachchi, Hetti Arachchilage Chathuranga
format Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
author Hettiarachchi, Hetti Arachchilage Chathuranga
author_sort Hettiarachchi, Hetti Arachchilage Chathuranga
title Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics
title_short Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics
title_full Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics
title_fullStr Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics
title_sort single-crystalline hybrid halide perovskites : heterostructure growth and electroluminescence characteristics
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136632
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