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Interplay of Static and Dynamic Disorder in the Mixed-Metal Chalcohalide Sn 2 SbS 2 I 3 .

Adair NicolsonJoachim BreternitzSeán R KavanaghYvonne TommKazuki MoritaAlexander G SquiresMichael TovarAron WalshSusan SchorrDavid O Scanlon
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Chalcohalide mixed-anion crystals have seen a rise in interest as "perovskite-inspired materials" with the goal of combining the ambient stability of metal chalcogenides with the exceptional optoelectronic performance of metal halides. Sn 2 SbS 2 I 3 is a promising candidate, having achieved a photovoltaic power conversion efficiency above 4%. However, there is uncertainty over the crystal structure and physical properties of this crystal family. Using a first-principles cluster expansion approach, we predict a disordered room-temperature structure, comprising both static and dynamic cation disorder on different crystallographic sites. These predictions are confirmed using single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Disorder leads to a lowering of the bandgap from 1.8 eV at low temperature to 1.5 eV at the experimental annealing temperature of 573 K. Cation disorder tailoring the bandgap allows for targeted application or for the use in a graded solar cell, which when combined with material properties associated with defect and disorder tolerance, encourages further investigation into the group IV/V chalcohalide family for optoelectronic applications.
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