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Nanoscale Mapping of Charge-Trap-Induced Localized Bandgap Variations in Perovskite Solar Cell Structures via
Mingyu Jung1, Alan Jiwan Yun2, Yuhyeon Oh1
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, and Institute of Applied Physics, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea.
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We report the nanoscale mapping of charge-trap-induced local bandgap variations in an organic-inorganic halide perovskite film within a solar cell structure. For mapping, a conducting probe scanned the perovskite film surface under monochromatic illumination at different wavelengths to simultaneously map wavelength-dependent photocurrents and electrical noise. The measured maps were analyzed further to obtain the spatial distributions of photoconductive properties, such as photocurrent (Ipc), short-circuit current (Isc), and charge trap density (Neff), in the film. Interestingly, both the photocurrent and short-circuit current exhibited negative correlations with trap density following distinct power-law relationships. Importantly, a local bandgap (Eg) map was obtained from wavelength-dependent photocurrent maps by applying the Tauc plot method with local external quantum efficiencies (EQE) at different wavelengths, revealing spatial variations across the perovskite film. Quantitative analysis revealed a correlation between variations of bandgap and effective trap density following ΔEg ∝ Neff-0.01, indicating that localized traps near the band edges effectively reduce the bandgaps. Our strategy enables direct mapping of nanoscale photoconductive properties and their quantitative correlations, providing a powerful tool for both fundamental research and practical applications in optoelectronic devices.
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