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Uncovering the Role of Electronic Doping in Lead-free Perovskite (CH 3 NH 3 ) 2 CuCl 4-x Br x and Solar Cells Fabrication.

Mahdi GassaraNaveen Harindu HemasiriSamrana KazimFerdinando CostantinoHoucine NaïliShahzada Ahmad
Published in: ChemSusChem (2023)
Lead halide perovskites are attractive pigments to fabricate solar cells in the laboratory, owing to their high power conversion efficiency. However, given the presence of Pb, such materials also have a high level of toxicity and are carcinogenic for humans and aquatic life. Arguably, this hampers their acceptability for immediate commercialization. This study entails the synthesis, optoelectronic properties, and photovoltaic parameters of two-dimensional copper-based perovskites as an environmentally benign alternative to lead-based perovskites. The perovskites - (CH 3 NH 3 ) 2 CuCl 4-x Br x with x=0.3 and 0.66 - are derivatives of the stable (CH 3 NH 3 ) 2 CuCl 4 . The single crystals and powders diffractograms suggest compositions with variations in Cl/Br ratio and dissimilar bromine localization in the inorganic framework. The copper mixed halide perovskite exhibits a narrow absorption with a bandgap of 2.54-2.63 eV related to the halide ratio disparity (crystal color variation). These findings demonstrate the impact of halides to optimize the stability of methylammonium copper perovskites and provide an effective pathway to design eco-friendly perovskites for optoelectronic applications.
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