Mapping Morphological and Structural Properties of Lead Halide Perovskites by Scanning Nanofocus XRD
Samuele Lilliu, Thomas G. Dane, Jonathan Griffin, Mejd Alsari,, Alexander T. Barrows, Marcus S. Dahlem, Richard H. Friend, David G. Lidzey,, J. Emyr Macdonald

TL;DR
This study employs scanning nanofocus XRD to simultaneously analyze the morphology and structure of perovskite films, revealing how deposition temperature affects film quality and solar cell efficiency.
Contribution
First application of scanning nanofocus XRD to probe both morphology and structure of perovskite films, developing a method to analyze individual grains within complex films.
Findings
Elevated deposition temperatures improve film coverage.
Better surface coverage correlates with higher solar cell performance.
nXRD provides detailed structural insights beyond SEM and GI-WAXS.
Abstract
Scanning nanofocus X-ray diffraction (nXRD) performed at a synchrotron is used for the first time to simultaneously probe the morphology and the structural properties of spin-coated CH3NH3PbI3 (MAPI) perovskite films for photovoltaic devices. MAPI films are spin-coated on a Si/SiO2/PEDOT:PSS substrate held at different temperatures during the deposition in order to tune the perovskite film coverage, and then investigated by nXRD, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and grazing incidence wide angle X-ray scatter-ing (GI-WAXS). The advantages of nXRD over SEM and GI-WAXS are dis-cussed. A method to visualize, selectively isolate, and structurally charac-terize single perovskite grains buried within a complex, polycrystalline film is developed. The results of nXRD measurements are correlated with solar cell device measurements, and it is shown that spin-coating the perovskite precursor…
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