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Clean, cleaved surfaces of the photovoltaic perovskite

Kollár, Márton
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Ćirić, Luka
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Dil, J. Hugo  
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2017
Scientific Reports

The surface of a material is not only a window into its bulk physical properties, but also hosts unique phenomena important for understanding the properties of a solid as a whole. Surface sensitive techniques, like ARPES (Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy), STM (Scanning tunneling microscopy), AFM (Atomic force microscopy), pump-probe optical measurements etc. require flat, clean surfaces. These can be obtained by cleaving, which is usually possible for layered materials. Such measurements have proven their worth by providing valuable information about cuprate superconductors, graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides, topological insulators and many other novel materials. Unfortunately, this was so far not the case for the cubic, organo-metallic photovoltaic perovskite which morsels during the cleavage. Here we show a method which results in flat, clean surfaces of CH3NH3PbBr3 which allows surface sensitive measurements, badly needed for the understanding and further engineering of this material family.

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DOI
10.1038/s41598-017-00799-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000398545900014

Author(s)
Kollár, Márton
Ćirić, Luka
Dil, J. Hugo  
Weber, Andrew  
Muff, Stefan  
Ronnow, Henrik M.  
Náfrádi, Bálint
Monnier, Benjamin Pierre  
Luterbacher, Jeremy Scott  
Forró, László
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Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Nature Research

Published in
Scientific Reports
Volume

7

Start page

695

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REVIEWED

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May 1, 2017
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