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Understanding the evolution of double perovskite band structure upon dimensional reduction.


ABSTRACT: Recent investigations into the effects of dimensional reduction on halide double perovskites have revealed an intriguing change in band structure when the three-dimensional (3D) perovskite is reduced to a two-dimensional (2D) perovskite with inorganic sheets of monolayer thickness (n = 1). The indirect bandgap of 3D Cs2AgBiBr6 becomes direct in the n = 1 perovskite whereas the direct bandgap of 3D Cs2AgTlBr6 becomes indirect at the n = 1 limit. Here, we apply a linear combination of atomic orbitals approach to uncover the orbital basis for this bandgap symmetry transition with dimensional reduction. We adapt our previously established method for predicting band structures of 3D double perovskites for application to their 2D congeners, emphasizing new considerations required for the 2D lattice. In particular, we consider the inequivalence of the terminal and bridging halides and the consequences of applying translational symmetry only along two dimensions. The valence and conduction bands of the layered perovskites can be derived from symmetry adapted linear combinations of halide p orbitals propagated across the 2D lattice. The dispersion of each band is then determined by the bonding and antibonding interactions of the metal and halide orbitals, thus affording predictions of the essential features of the band structure. We demonstrate this analysis for 2D Ag-Bi and Ag-Tl perovskites with sheets of mono- and bilayer thickness, establishing a detailed understanding of their band structures, which enables us to identify the key factors that drive the bandgap symmetry transitions observed at the n = 1 limit. Importantly, these insights also allow us to make the general prediction that direct → indirect or indirect → direct bandgap transitions in the monolayer limit are most likely in double perovskite compositions that involve participation of metal d orbitals at the band edges or that have no metal-orbital contributions to the valence band, laying the groundwork for the targeted realization of this phenomenon.

SUBMITTER: Connor BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10619643 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Understanding the evolution of double perovskite band structure upon dimensional reduction.

Connor Bridget A BA   Su Alexander C AC   Slavney Adam H AH   Leppert Linn L   Karunadasa Hemamala I HI  

Chemical science 20230914 42


Recent investigations into the effects of dimensional reduction on halide double perovskites have revealed an intriguing change in band structure when the three-dimensional (3D) perovskite is reduced to a two-dimensional (2D) perovskite with inorganic sheets of monolayer thickness (<i>n</i> = 1). The indirect bandgap of 3D Cs<sub>2</sub>AgBiBr<sub>6</sub> becomes direct in the <i>n</i> = 1 perovskite whereas the direct bandgap of 3D Cs<sub>2</sub>AgTlBr<sub>6</sub> becomes indirect at the <i>n</  ...[more]

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