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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik
O 63: Poster DS (joint session DS/MM/O)
O 63.20: Poster
Wednesday, March 20, 2024, 17:00–19:00, Poster B
Transient Photoluminescence of Lead Halide Perovskites Beyond Lifetimes: Non-excitonic Geminate Pairs and Carrier Transport — •Hannes Hempel1, Martin Stolterfoht2, and Thomas Unold1 — 1Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, Germany — 2Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
Transient photoluminescence (trPL) is the standard technique to quantify the lifetimes of photogenerated charge carriers in energy conversion materials. However, trPL decays are sensitive to processes other than only carrier recombination. We show that the initial trPL transients of lead halide perovskite thin films on glass are dominated by charge transport, namely hot carrier transport, spread-out of non-excitonic gemmate pairs, and redistribution. Including these processes in the modeling of trPL yields the doping and intrinsic carrier concentration, the mobility and diffusion coefficient, the hot carrier transport length, and the radiative and non-radiative lifetimes. Further, we calibrate trPL to absolute photon numbers, which allows quantifying the transient quasi-Fermi-level splitting and reveals fundamental energy losses in photo absorbers such as the increase of entropy by loss of geminate correlation and redistribution. The presented analysis is crucial for the appropriate interpretation of trPL and yields almost all optoelectronic properties relevant for application as a photo-absorber in solar cells.
Keywords: trPL, solar cell, perovskite