Effective Ion Mobility and Long‐Term Dark Current of Metal Halide Perovskites with Different Crystallinities and Compositions

arxiv(2022)

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Ion transport properties in metal halide perovskite still constitute a subject of intense research because of the evident connection between mobile defects and device performance and operation degradation. In the case of X-ray detectors, dark current level and instability are regarded to be connected to the ion migration upon bias application. Two compositions (MAPbBr(3) and MAPbI(3)) and structures (single- and microcrystalline) are checked by the analysis of long-term dark current evolution. Electronic current increases with time before reaching a steady-state value within a response time (from 104 down to 10 s) that strongly depends on the applied bias. A coupling between electronic transport and ion kinetics exists that ultimately establishes the time scale of electronic current. Effective ion mobility mu(i) is extracted for a range of applied electric field xi. While ion mobility results field- independent in the case of MAPbI(3), a clear field enhancement is observed for MAPbBr(3) (partial derivative mu(i)/partial derivative xi > 0), irrespective of the crystallinity. Both perovskite compounds present effective ion mobility in the range of mu(i) approximate to 10 (-7)-10(-6) cm(-2) V-1 s(-1), in accordance with previous analyses. The xi- dependence of the ion mobility is related to the lower ionic concentration of the bromide compound. Slower migrating defect drift is suppressed in the case of MAPbBr(3), in opposition to that observed here for MAPbI(3).
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dark current,halide-perovskite,ion migration,ion mobility,X-ray detectors
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