Publications by authors named "Bat-El Cohen"

Photochemical and photocatalytic activity of adsorbates on surfaces is strongly dependent on the nature of a given substrate and its resonant absorption of the (visible) light excitation. An observation is reported here of the visible light photochemical response of formamidinium lead bromide (FAPbBr) halide perovskite and carbon nitride (CN) thin-film materials (deposited on a SiO/Si(100) substrate), both of which are known for their photovoltaic and photocatalytic properties. The goal of this study was to investigate the role of the substrate in the photochemical reactivity of an identical probe molecule, ethyl chloride (EC), when excited by pulsed 532 nm laser under ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions.

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Organic-inorganic perovskite structured compounds have recently emerged as attractive materials in the fields of photovoltaic due to their exciting optical properties and easy syntheses, as well as exceptional structural and optical tunability. This work presents a Dion-Jacobson two-dimensional (2D) perovskite using diammonium as the barrier molecule. We show that the diammonium barrier molecule is responsible for the perovskite layers' orientation supported by Hall Effect measurements, which results in a high efficiency solar cell for 2D perovskite without the need for additives or any additional treatment.

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In this work, we performed a detailed study of the phase transformations and structural unit cell parameters of CsPbBr nanoparticles (NPs) and thin films. X-ray diffraction patterns were acquired as a function of temperature, where the positions and widths of the diffraction peaks were systematically tracked upon heating and cooling down to room temperature (RT). Scanning electron microscopy provides physical insight on the CsPbBr thin films upon annealing and transmission electron microscopy gives physical and crystallographic information for the CsPbBr NPs using electron diffraction.

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Inorganic and organic lead halide perovskite materials attract great interest in the scientific community because of their potential for low-cost, high efficiency solar cells. In this report we add a new property of these materials, namely their photochemical activity in the visible light range. Both inorganic (CsPbBr3) and organic (CH3NH3PbBr3-MAPbBr3) perovskite thin films were demonstrated to promote photo-dissociation of adsorbed ethyl chloride (EC), employing 532 nm pulsed laser irradiation under ultra-high vacuum (UHV) conditions.

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Three-dimensional (3 D) perovskite has attracted a lot of attention owing to its success in photovoltaic (PV) solar cells. However, one of its major crucial issues lies in its stability, which has limited its commercialization. An important property of organic-inorganic perovskite is the possibility of forming a layered material by using long organic cations that do not fit into the octahedral cage.

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The inorganic-organic perovskite is currently attracting a lot of attention due to its use as a light harvester in solar cells. The large absorption coefficients, high carrier mobility and good stability of organo-lead halide perovskites present good potential for their use as light harvesters in mesoscopic heterojunction solar cells. This work concentrated on a unique property of the lead halide perovskite, its function simultaneously as a light harvester and a hole conductor in the solar cell.

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