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arxiv: 1811.11382 · v1 · pith:52EACIZAnew · submitted 2018-11-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Residual Nanoscale Strain in Cesium Lead Bromide Perovskite Reduces Stability and Alters Local Band Gap

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Using nanoprobe X-ray diffraction microscopy, we investigate the relationship between residual strains from crystal growth in CsPbBr$_3$ thin film crystals, their stability, and local bandgap. We find that out-of-plane compressive strain that arises from cooldown from crystallization is detrimental to material stability under X-ray irradiation. We also find that the optical photoluminescence red shifts as a result of the out-of-plane compressive strain. The sensitivity of bandgap to strain suggests possible applications such as stress-sensitive sensors. Mosaicity, the formation of small misorientations in neighboring crystalline domains we observe in some CsPbBr$_3$ single crystals, indicates the significant variations in crystal quality that can occur even in single-crystal halide perovskites. The nano-diffraction results suggest that reducing local strains is a necessary path to enhance the stability of perovskite optoelectronic materials and devices from light-emitting diodes to high-energy detectors.

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