Issue 17, 2023

The modulation of the electrical and optical properties of Cs2TiBr6 by doping

Abstract

As one of the most promising light absorbing-materials, all inorganic lead-free perovskite Cs2TiBr6 has obvious advantages, such as outstanding photoelectric properties, an adjustable band gap, and environmental friendliness. However, the wide band gap limits its application in optoelectronic devices. Here, the modulation of its electrical and optical properties by doping is investigated based on first-principles density functional theory (DFT). The elements Si, Ge, and Te are used to substitute Ti, and Br is substituted by Cl and I with different concentrations, respectively. Compared with the pristine material, Cs2Ti0.5Ge0.5Br6 has better physical stability, and a smaller band gap (1.33 eV). The light absorption is broadened obviously because of the states of 4s from Ge. Similarly, the band gap of Cs2Ti(Br0.75I0.25)6 is 1.29 eV and its visible light absorption was enhanced due to the 5p electron of the I atom. Furthermore, the quasi-direct band gap of the original material is adjusted to the direct band gap, which approaches the optimum band gap. Our results indicate that doping modulation will greatly improve the prospects of the Cs2TiBr6 perovskite for application in solar cells.

Graphical abstract: The modulation of the electrical and optical properties of Cs2TiBr6 by doping

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 May 2023
Accepted
27 Jul 2023
First published
28 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2023,4, 3767-3773

The modulation of the electrical and optical properties of Cs2TiBr6 by doping

J. Wei, J. Wu, Y. Wang, Y. Zhang, Z. Ma, C. Qiao and H. Zeng, Mater. Adv., 2023, 4, 3767 DOI: 10.1039/D3MA00263B

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