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Accelerated discovery of defect tolerant organo-halide perovskites

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© 2022 The Royal Society of Chemistry.One of the most effective ways to increase power conversion efficiency and maintain stability in hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite (HOIP) semiconductor materials is to avoid defect formation. A rapid screening of defects and trap-states of many HOIP candidate materials is required. For this, we have implemented an \"accelerated\" material discovery strategy to predict the electronic structures and defects of HOIP-candidate materials by using artificial intelligence and density functional theory. We rationalize material classification and structure-property relationships. With this strategy, we were able to propose previously undiscovered HOIP materials that are defect-tolerant and active candidates for perovskite solar cells. We found that HOIPs are more sensitive to halide interstitial defects rather than halide vacancy defects. Semiconductor HOIPs typically form relatively unstable/shallow halide vacancy defects and stable/deep halide interstitial defects.

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Işleyen N., Corcor A., Çakirefe S., Ormanli N., Kanat E., YAVUZ İ., "Accelerated discovery of defect tolerant organo-halide perovskites", Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 2022

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