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Narrow Bandgap 1D Lead Iodide Perovskite with Aminophenyl Viologen.

Andrei MitrofanovOliver DreimannKarina ZakirovaAlbrecht L WaentigAngelika Wrzesińska-LashkovaAgnieszka Beata KucMichael RuckYana VaynzofXinliang FengBrigitte Voit
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
One-dimensional (1D) perovskites (perovskitoids) occupy an important place among modern semiconducting materials, offering design flexibility together with a wide range of properties. However, most such materials have a large bandgap, which limits their application in photovoltaics. Here, we present a new 1D hybrid perovskite containing the functional cation aminophenyl viologen (APhV). Similar to other materials from the viologen perovskite family, aminophenyl viologen iodidoplumbate(II) (APhV[Pb 2 I 6 ]·2NMP) exhibits a broad absorption with a narrow and direct bandgap of 1.66 eV, which was calculated from the experimental data and is supported also by our first-principles simulations. Close contact between electron-rich inorganic chains and electron-accepting viologen molecules suggests charge transfer within the hybrid, which is also visible in the density of states. Considering its reasonable thermal stability, aminophenyl viologen iodidoplumbate can find a wide application in photovoltaics.
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