Lead-Free Halide Double Perovskite Cs2 AgBiBr6 with Decreased Band Gap.
Fuxiang JiJohan KlarbringFeng WangWeihua NingLinqin WangChunyang YinJosé Silvestre Mendoza FigueroaChristian Kolle ChristensenMartin EtterThomas EderthLicheng SunSergei I SimakIgor A AbrikosovFeng GaoPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
Environmentally friendly halide double perovskites with improved stability are regarded as a promising alternative to lead halide perovskites. The benchmark double perovskite, Cs2 AgBiBr6 , shows attractive optical and electronic features, making it promising for high-efficiency optoelectronic devices. However, the large band gap limits its further applications, especially for photovoltaics. Herein, we develop a novel crystal-engineering strategy to significantly decrease the band gap by approximately 0.26 eV, reaching the smallest reported band gap of 1.72 eV for Cs2 AgBiBr6 under ambient conditions. The band-gap narrowing is confirmed by both absorption and photoluminescence measurements. Our first-principles calculations indicate that enhanced Ag-Bi disorder has a large impact on the band structure and decreases the band gap, providing a possible explanation of the observed band-gap narrowing effect. This work provides new insights for achieving lead-free double perovskites with suitable band gaps for optoelectronic applications.