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Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Optical Gap of Two-Dimensional Halide Solid Solutions CsPb2 (Cl1-xBrx)(5)

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Title Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Optical Gap of Two-Dimensional Halide Solid Solutions CsPb2 (Cl1-xBrx)(5)
 
Creator Chen, Yiba
Molokeev, Maxim S.
Atuchin, Victor V.
Reshak, Ali H.
Auluck, Sushil
Alahmed, Zeyad A.
Xia, Zhiguo
 
Subject Inorganic Chemistry
 
Description Exploring new perovskite-related solid-state materials and the investigating composition-dependent structural and physical properties are highly important for advanced functional material development. Herein, we present the successful hydrothermal synthesis of tetragonal CsPb<INF>2</INF>Cl<INF>5</INF> and the anion-exchange phase formation of CsPb<INF>2</INF>(Cl<INF>1-x</INF>Br<INF>x</INF>)<INF>5</INF> (x = 0-1) solid solutions. The CsPb<INF>2</INF>(Cl<INF></INF><INF>1-x</INF>Br<INF>x</INF>)<INF>5</INF> crystal structures, which crystallize in the tetragonal system, space group 14/mcm, with parameters similar to those of CsPb<INF>2</INF>Cl<INF>5</INF>, have been determined by Rietveld analysis. The optical band gap was obtained by UV-vis spectroscopy, and the band structure was further calculated by the full-potential method within the generalized gradient approximation. It was revealed that the band gap in CsPb<INF>2</INF>(Cl<INF>1-x</INF>Br<INF>x</INF>)<INF>5</INF> solid solutions can be tuned over the range of 4.5-3.8 eV by anion substitution.
 
Publisher American Chemical Society
 
Date 2018-08-06
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://npl.csircentral.net/3976/1/Synthesis%2C%20Crystal%20Structure%2C%20and%20Optica.pdf
Chen, Yiba and Molokeev, Maxim S. and Atuchin, Victor V. and Reshak, Ali H. and Auluck, Sushil and Alahmed, Zeyad A. and Xia, Zhiguo (2018) Synthesis, Crystal Structure, and Optical Gap of Two-Dimensional Halide Solid Solutions CsPb2 (Cl1-xBrx)(5). Inorganic Chemistry, 57 (15). pp. 9531-9537. ISSN 0020-1669
 
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