[labnetwork] Hybrid Perovskite materials

Lavallee, Guy gpl107 at psu.edu
Mon May 6 08:27:44 EDT 2019


Hi Nadia,
   We have been working with perovskite materials for a long time and haven’t seen any issue with putting them in our evaporators.  Most of  the perovskite materials are processed at much higher temperatures than they will reach in an evaporator.  In addition most perovskite materials are also relatively stable oxides so you shouldn’t need to worry.

Thanks,
Guy Lavalle
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From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu <labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> On Behalf Of Nadia Court
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2019 3:07 AM
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Subject: [labnetwork] Hybrid Perovskite materials

Dear Colleagues,

We have a number of users enquiring about evaporating metal contacts (Au, Ag etc) on hybrid perovskite films (deposited by spin coating/sol-gel processes) in our general-purpose e-beam evaporator. We have not dealt with these materials before and whilst we are not evaporating them I’m wondering if there is any chance of these materials outgassing and creating cross-contamination issues for other users. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards,

Nadia

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