Crystals (May 2023)

Effects of NH<sub>4</sub>SCN Additive in the FAPbI<sub>3</sub> Perovskite Films in a Sequential Deposition Method

  • Jorge Luis Miró-Zárate,
  • Miltón Carlos Elías-Espinosa,
  • Felipe Cervantes-Sodi,
  • Carolina Janani Diliegros-Godines

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst13050795
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 795

Abstract

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This study determined the effect of introducing the NH4SCN additive in the precursor solution of PbI2 of a sequential deposition method in an open atmosphere to form FAPbI3 perovskite over a glass substrate. Adding NH4SCN leads to different intermediate layers according to the concentration of the additive. From an adequate concentration, an ionic substitution between I− and SCN− is promoted, providing a unique path for nucleation and growth of FAPbI3 due to significant changes in morphology. The intermediate layer with a proper amount of NH4SCN enhanced the physical properties of FAPbI3. It contributed to understanding the crystallinity and morphological conditions for favorable growth of FAPbI3 directly over a glass substrate. A concentration of 40% gave rise to the biggest grain size, homogeneous morphology, higher absorption, and prevalence of black phase in the α/δ phase coexistence. As a result, the perovskite with the NH4SCN additive showed a positive effect on the growth mechanisms and enhanced stability due to the mixed α/δ-phase and grain size ∼1350 nm. The preceding makes FAPbI3 film with a concentration of 40% a good option for application as stable perovskite in solar cells.

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