Issue 36, 2020

Why choosing the right partner is important: stabilization of ternary CsyGUAxFA(1−yx)PbI3 perovskites

Abstract

Lead halide perovskites with mixtures of monovalent cations have attracted wide attention due to the possibility of preferentially stabilizing the perovskite phase with respect to photovoltaically less suitable competing phases. Here, we present a theoretical analysis and interpretation of the phase stability of binary (CH6N3)x[HC(NH2)2](1−x)PbI3 = GUAxFA(1−x)PbI3 and ternary CsyGUAxFA(1−yx)PbI3 mixtures. We first estimate if such mixtures are stable and if they lead to a stabilization of the perovskite phase based on static Density Functional Theory (DFT) calculations. In order to investigate the finite temperature stability of the phases, we also employ first-principles molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. It turns out that in contrast to the FA+-rich case of FA/Cs mixtures, although mixing of FA/GUA is possible, it is not sufficient to stabilize the perovskite phase at room temperature. In contrast, stable ternary mixtures that contain 17% of Cs+ can be formed that lead to a preferential stabilization of the perovskite phase. In such a way, the enthalpic destabilization due to the introduction of a too large/too small cation that lies outside the Goldschmidt tolerance range can be (partially) compensated through the introduction of a third cation with complementary size. This allows to suggest a new design principle for the preparation of stable perovskite structures at room temperature with cations that lie outside the Goldschmidt range through mixtures with size-complementary cations in such a way that the effective average cation radius of the mixture lies within the stability range.

Graphical abstract: Why choosing the right partner is important: stabilization of ternary CsyGUAxFA(1−y−x)PbI3 perovskites

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2020
Accepted
07 Sep 2020
First published
07 Sep 2020

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020,22, 20880-20890

Why choosing the right partner is important: stabilization of ternary CsyGUAxFA(1−yx)PbI3 perovskites

A. Boziki, M. Mladenović, M. Grätzel and U. Rothlisberger, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, 22, 20880 DOI: 10.1039/D0CP03882B

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