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Photoinduced Current Transient Spectroscopy on Metal Halide Perovskites: Electron Trapping and Ion Drift
Metal halide perovskites (MHPs) are disruptive materials
for a
vast class of optoelectronic devices. The presence of electronic trap
states has been a tough challenge in terms of characterization and
thus mitigation. Many attempts based on electronic spectroscopies
have been tested, but due to the mixed electronicâionic nature
of MHP conductivity, many experimental results retain a large ambiguity
in resolving electronic and ionic charge contributions. Here we adapt
a method, previously used in highly resistive inorganic semiconductors,
called photoinduced current transient spectroscopy (PICTS) on lead
bromide 2D-like ((PEA)2PbBr4) and standard â3Dâ
(MAPbBr3) MHP single crystals. We present two conceptually
different outcomes of the PICTS measurements, distinguishing the different
electronic and ionic contributions to the photocurrents based on the
different ion drift of the two materials. Our experiments unveil deep
level trap states on the 2D, âion-frozenâ (PEA)2PbBr4 and set new boundaries for the applicability
of PICTS on 3D MHPs