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Using pulsed mode scanning electron microscopy for cathodoluminescence studies on hybrid perovskite films

Authors :
Rachel A. Oliver
Jordi Ferrer Orri
Stuart Macpherson
Elizabeth M. Tennyson
Giorgio Divitini
Gunnar Kusch
Caterina Ducati
Samuel D. Stranks
Ferrer Orri, Jordi [0000-0002-0432-5932]
Tennyson, Beth [0000-0003-0071-8445]
Kusch, Gunnar [0000-0003-2743-1022]
Divitini, Giorgio [0000-0003-2775-610X]
Macpherson, Stuart [0000-0003-3758-1198]
Oliver, Rachel [0000-0003-0029-3993]
Ducati, Caterina [0000-0003-3366-6442]
Stranks, Samuel [0000-0002-8303-7292]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Ferrer Orri, J [0000-0002-0432-5932]
Tennyson, EM [0000-0003-0071-8445]
Kusch, G [0000-0003-2743-1022]
Divitini, G [0000-0003-2775-610X]
Macpherson, S [0000-0003-3758-1198]
Stranks, SD [0000-0002-8303-7292]
Apollo-University Of Cambridge Repository
Tennyson, Elizabeth M [0000-0003-0071-8445]
Stranks, Samuel D [0000-0002-8303-7292]
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2021.

Abstract

The use of pulsed mode scanning electron microscopy cathodoluminescence (CL) for both hyperspectral mapping and time-resolved measurements is found to be useful for the study of hybrid perovskite films, a class of ionic semiconductors that have been shown to be beam sensitive. A range of acquisition parameters is analysed, including beam current and beam mode (either continuous or pulsed operation), and their effect on the CL emission is discussed. Under optimized acquisition conditions, using a pulsed electron beam, the heterogeneity of the emission properties of hybrid perovskite films can be resolved via the acquisition of CL hyperspectral maps. These optimized parameters also enable the acquisition of time-resolved CL of polycrystalline films, showing significantly shorter lived charge carriers dynamics compared to the photoluminescence analogue, hinting at additional electron beam-specimen interactions to be further investigated. This work represents a promising step to investigate hybrid perovskite semiconductors at the nanoscale with CL.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4583c4175e780fce9363463f48b873e5