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Atomic-scale imaging of CH3NH3PbI3 structure and its decomposition pathway

Applied Physics 2021-09-27 v1

Abstract

Understanding the atomic structure and structural instability of organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites is the key to appreciate their remarkable photoelectric properties and failure mechanism. Here, using low-dose imaging technique by direct-detection electron-counting camera in transmission electron microscope, we investigate the atomic structure and decomposition pathway of CH3NH3PbI3 (MAPbI3) at the atomic scale. We successfully image the atomic structure of perovskite in real space under ultra-low electron dose condition, and observe a two-step decomposition process, i.e. initial loss of MA followed by the collapse of perovskite structure into 6H-PbI2 with their critical threshold dose also determined. Interestingly, an intermediate phase (MA0.5PbI3) with locally ordered vacancies can robustly exist before perovskite collapses, enlightening strategies for prevention and recovery of perovskite structure during degradation. Associated with structure evolution, the bandgap gradually increases from ~1.6 eV to ~2.1 eV, and it is found that both C-N and N-H bonds can be destroyed under irradiation, releasing NH3 and leaving hydrocarbons. These findings enhance our understanding of the photoelectric properties and failure mechanism of MAPbI3, providing potential strategy into material optimization.

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@article{arxiv.2106.11580,
  title  = {Atomic-scale imaging of CH3NH3PbI3 structure and its decomposition pathway},
  author = {Shulin Chen and Changwei Wu and Bo Han and Zhetong Liu and Zhou Mi and Weizhong Hao and Jinjin Zhao and Xiao Wang and Qing Zhang and Kaihui Liu and Junlei Qi and Jian Cao and Jicai Feng and Dapeng Yu and Jiangyu Li and Peng Gao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.11580},
  year   = {2021}
}