Ionic liquid-assisted growth of methylammonium lead iodide spherical nanoparticles by a simple spin-coating method and photovoltaic properties of perovskite solar cells†
Abstract
Hybrid organometal halide perovskites such as methylammonium lead iodide (MAPbI3) are a promising class of cost- and energy-efficient light absorption materials for thin-film photovoltaics. In this work, the preparation and characterization of MAPbI3 nanoparticles (NPs) on TiOx/indium tin oxide glass substrates using a simple spin-coating technique have been investigated. The NPs were prepared by spin-coating solutions of MAPbI3 and the ionic liquid (IL) 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride in N,N-dimethylformamide. Analysis of the resulting spin-coated films revealed that uniform spherical MAPbI3 NPs with an average diameter of 540 nm were homogeneously distributed on the TiOx substrates. MAPbI3 films with similar crystallinity were observed irrespective of the inclusion of IL, as evident from the X-ray diffraction patterns of the films. However, addition of IL to the spin-coating solution facilitated the formation of homogenous nucleation sites and prevented rapid crystal formation of MAPbI3. Therefore, the presence of an IL resulted in uniform thin films with good morphology.