Mixed-Halide Double Perovskite Cs2 AgBiX6 (X=Br, I) with Tunable Optical Properties via Anion Exchange

ChemSusChem. 2021 Oct 20;14(20):4507-4515. doi: 10.1002/cssc.202101146. Epub 2021 Sep 2.

Abstract

Lead-free double perovskites, A2 M+ M'3+ X6 , are considered as promising alternatives to lead-halide perovskites, in optoelectronics applications. Although iodide (I) and bromide (Br) mixing is a versatile tool for bandgap tuning in lead perovskites, similar mixed I/Br double perovskite films have not been reported in double perovskites, which may be due to the large activation energy for ion migration. In this work, mixed Br/I double perovskites were realized utilizing an anion exchange method starting from Cs2 AgBiBr6 solid thin-films with large grain-size. The optical and structural properties were studied experimentally and theoretically. Importantly, the halide exchange mechanism was investigated. Hydroiodic acid was the key factor to facilitate the halide exchange reaction, through a dissolution-recrystallization process. In addition, the common organic iodide salts could successfully perform halide-exchange while retaining high mixed-halide phase stability and strong light absorption capability.

Keywords: bandgap engineering; density functional calculations; ion exchange; lead-free double perovskites; solar cells.