Issue 8, 2020

Bandgap bowing in a zero-dimensional hybrid halide perovskite derivative: spin–orbit coupling versus lattice strain

Abstract

We have considered a zero-dimensional hybrid halide perovskite derivative system, namely MA3(Sb1−xBix)2I9, to study the bandgap dependence on metal substitution. Similar to tin-lead mixed halide perovskites (MASn1−xPbxI3), the composition dependence of the optical bandgap in the MA3(Sb1−xBix)2I9 solid-state alloys showed evidence of a quadratic (bow-like) behavior where an intermediate compound containing an equimolar contribution of antimony and bismuth, MA3(Sb0.5Bi0.5)2I9 offered the narrowest bandgap of around 1.90 eV; this is markedly lower than the bandgap of the end members MA3Sb2I9 (2.36 eV) and MA3Bi2I9 (2.16 eV). In addition, we have observed the bowing in the transport gap of MA3(Sb1−xBix)2I9 that has been derived from scanning tunneling spectroscopy and density of states spectra thereof. To explain the underlying mechanism, we speculate that an antagonism between spin orbit coupling and its competing component, namely lattice strain, may have led to this bow-like nature in both optical and transport gaps. The band-diagram of heterojunctions based on MA3(Sb1−xBix)2I9 accordingly depended on the metal-composition; solar cell characteristics of the heterojunctions followed the change in the bandgap, morphology, and also the exciton binding energy.

Graphical abstract: Bandgap bowing in a zero-dimensional hybrid halide perovskite derivative: spin–orbit coupling versus lattice strain

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Nov 2019
Accepted
03 Feb 2020
First published
03 Feb 2020

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020,8, 4416-4427

Bandgap bowing in a zero-dimensional hybrid halide perovskite derivative: spin–orbit coupling versus lattice strain

S. Chatterjee, J. Payne, J. T. S. Irvine and A. J. Pal, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2020, 8, 4416 DOI: 10.1039/C9TA12263J

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