Issue 31, 2023

Novel high-temperature phase and crystal structure evolution of CsCuBr3 halide identified by neutron powder diffraction

Abstract

The search for novel lead-free materials with potential optoelectronic applications is a main research topic nowadays for an environment-friendly energy transition. Based on promising all-inorganic CsPbBr3 perovskite, we tested here the substitution of toxic Pb2+ with Cu2+ and explored the understudied CsCuBr3 halide. We present a mechanically-synthesized CsCuBr3 specimen obtained by ball milling, consisting of a well-crystallized and pure sample. Calorimetric measurements revealed a thermal event suggesting a structural phase transition around 422 K, immediately below the decomposition of the sample due to Br loss. A detailed structural analysis was carried out using neutron powder diffraction data from 20 to 420 K, focusing on the evolution of the orthorhombic phase (space-group: C2221) up to 400 K; this crystal arrangement consists of dimer units of face-sharing [CuBr6] octahedra containing Cu–Cu dimers with conspicuously short distances that account for the magnetic coupling between Cu2+ spins described before. Additionally, at 420 K, we identified a novel high-temperature phase as described in the hexagonal P6522 space group, where infinite chains of [CuBr4] square-planar units were observed. An additional study considering the Debye model was carried out, providing information on the relative Cs–Br and Cu–Br chemical bonds. From diffuse reflectance UV-Vis measurements, an optical gap of ∼1.8 eV was estimated for the orthorhombic phase at room temperature. Magnetic measurements indicate that the effective magnetization behavior versus temperature appears close to linear and seems to extrapolate to zero (smaller than 10−5 μB/Cu atom) at temperatures above 420 K, coinciding with onset of phase transition.

Graphical abstract: Novel high-temperature phase and crystal structure evolution of CsCuBr3 halide identified by neutron powder diffraction

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Article information

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

CrystEngComm, 2023,25, 4417-4426

Novel high-temperature phase and crystal structure evolution of CsCuBr3 halide identified by neutron powder diffraction

C. Abia, C. A. López, J. Gainza, J. E. F. S. Rodrigues, M. T. Fernández-Díaz, E. Céspedes, J. L. Martínez and J. A. Alonso, CrystEngComm, 2023, 25, 4417 DOI: 10.1039/D3CE00432E

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