Giant Light-Emission Enhancement in Lead Halide Perovskites by Surface Oxygen Passivation

Abstract: 

Surface condition plays an important role in the optical performance of semiconductor materials. As new types of semiconductors, the emerging metal-halide perovskites are promising for next-generation optoelectronic devices. We discover significantly improved light-emission efficiencies in lead halide perovskites due to surface oxygen passivation. The enhancement manifests close to 3 orders of magnitude as the perovskite dimensions decrease to the nanoscale, improving external quantum efficiencies from <0.02% to over 12%. Along with about a 4-fold increase in spontaneous carrier recombination lifetimes, we show that oxygen exposure enhances light emission by reducing the nonradiative recombination channel. Supported by X-ray surface characterization and theoretical modeling, we propose that excess lead atoms on the perovskite surface create deep-level trap states that can be passivated by oxygen adsorption.

Author: 
D. Lu
Y. Zhang
M. Lai
A. Lee
C. Xie
J. Lin
T. Lei
Z. Lin
C. Kley
J. Huang
E. Rabani
P. Yang
Publication date: 
September 28, 2018
Publication type: 
Journal Article