Issue 8, 2025

From synthesis to application: a review of BaZrS3 chalcogenide perovskites

Abstract

Chalcogenide perovskites are gaining prominence as earth-abundant and non-toxic solar absorber materials, crystallizing in a distorted perovskite structure. Among these, BaZrS3 has attracted the most attention due to its optimal bandgap and its ability to be synthesized at relatively low temperatures. BaZrS3 exhibits a high light absorption coefficient, excellent stability under exposure to air, moisture, and heat, and is composed of earth-abundant elements. These properties collectively position BaZrS3 as a promising candidate for a wide range of applications, although traditional high-temperature synthesis has primarily been a significant challenge. In this review, we provide a critical discussion of the various synthesis methods employed to fabricate BaZrS3, including solid-state synthesis, nanoparticle synthesis, and vacuum-based as well as solution-based approaches to synthesize thin films. We also comprehensively examine the experimentally measured and theoretically calculated optical, optoelectronic, electronic, and defect properties of BaZrS3. Furthermore, this review highlights the functional devices based on BaZrS3, showcasing applications spanning photovoltaics, photodetection, thermoelectrics, photoelectrochemical water splitting, piezoelectricity, and spintronics. Lastly, we propose a future roadmap to maximize the potential of this material. Additionally, this review extends its focus to BaHfS3 and BaTiS3, discussing their synthesis methods, properties, and explored applications, thereby offering a comparative perspective on this emerging family of chalcogenide perovskites.

Graphical abstract: From synthesis to application: a review of BaZrS3 chalcogenide perovskites

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
22 Sep 2024
Accepted
30 Dec 2024
First published
15 Jan 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2025,17, 4250-4300

From synthesis to application: a review of BaZrS3 chalcogenide perovskites

S. Agarwal, K. C. Vincent and R. Agrawal, Nanoscale, 2025, 17, 4250 DOI: 10.1039/D4NR03880K

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