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Are Mixed-Halide Ruddlesden-Popper Perovskites Really Mixed?


ABSTRACT: Mixing bromine and iodine within lead halide perovskites is a common strategy to tune their optical properties. This comes at the cost of instability, as illumination induces halide segregation and degrades device performances. Hence, understanding the behavior of mixed-halide perovskites is crucial for applications. In 3D perovskites such as MAPb(Br x I1-x )3 (MA = methylammonium), all of the halide crystallographic sites are similar, and the consensus is that bromine and iodine are homogeneously distributed prior to illumination. By analogy, it is often assumed that Ruddlesden-Popper layered perovskites such as (BA)2MAPb2(Br x I1-x )7 (BA = butylammonium) behave alike. However, these materials possess a much wider variety of halide sites featuring diverse coordination environments, which might be preferentially occupied by either bromine or iodine. This leaves an open question: are mixed-halide Ruddlesden-Popper perovskites really mixed? By combining powder and single-crystal diffraction experiments, we demonstrate that this is not the case: bromine and iodine in RP perovskites preferentially occupy different sites, regardless of the crystallization speed.

SUBMITTER: Toso S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9748757 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Are Mixed-Halide Ruddlesden-Popper Perovskites Really Mixed?

Toso Stefano S   Gushchina Irina I   Oliver Allen G AG   Manna Liberato L   Kuno Masaru M  

ACS energy letters 20221031 12


Mixing bromine and iodine within lead halide perovskites is a common strategy to tune their optical properties. This comes at the cost of instability, as illumination induces halide segregation and degrades device performances. Hence, understanding the behavior of mixed-halide perovskites is crucial for applications. In 3D perovskites such as MAPb(Br <sub><i>x</i></sub> I<sub>1-<i>x</i></sub> )<sub>3</sub> (MA = methylammonium), all of the halide crystallographic sites are similar, and the conse  ...[more]

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