Zhaojian Xu, Ross A. Kerner, Leeor Kronik and Barry P. Rand*,
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Beyond Ion Migration in Metal Halide Perovskites: Toward a Broader Photoelectrochemistry Perspective
Ion migration is a broad term used to account for the degradation of halide perovskite materials and devices. However, ion mobility is only one piece of the full picture─mobile ions/defects are first created, then transported, and eventually annihilated or immobilized. In this Perspective, we summarize emerging work that shows how tractable photochemical and Faradaic reactions provide a continuous source of ions to migrate. Furthermore, we discuss strategies to fundamentally manipulate ion migration by targeting specific electrochemical and reduction/oxidation mechanisms. This highlights the important role of defect photoelectrochemistry, as well as the soft nature of the perovskite lattice, in ion migration and self-healing. We conclude that distinguishing more detailed processes involved in “ion migration”, with an emerging focus on the reactions that form mobile ionic defects, is necessary to greatly improve the stability of devices and open up more technological applications.
ACS Energy Letters Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
CiteScore
31.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
469
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍:
ACS Energy Letters is a monthly journal that publishes papers reporting new scientific advances in energy research. The journal focuses on topics that are of interest to scientists working in the fundamental and applied sciences. Rapid publication is a central criterion for acceptance, and the journal is known for its quick publication times, with an average of 4-6 weeks from submission to web publication in As Soon As Publishable format.
ACS Energy Letters is ranked as the number one journal in the Web of Science Electrochemistry category. It also ranks within the top 10 journals for Physical Chemistry, Energy & Fuels, and Nanoscience & Nanotechnology.
The journal offers several types of articles, including Letters, Energy Express, Perspectives, Reviews, Editorials, Viewpoints and Energy Focus. Additionally, authors have the option to submit videos that summarize or support the information presented in a Perspective or Review article, which can be highlighted on the journal's website. ACS Energy Letters is abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts Service/SciFinder, EBSCO-summon, PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus and Portico.