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Finlay D. Morrison

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Jiyu Tian ◽  
David Cordes ◽  
Alexandra Slawin ◽  
Eli Zysman-Colman ◽  
Finlay Morrison

<div><div><div><p>Mixed halide azetidinium lead perovskites AzPbBr<sub>3-<i>x</i></sub>X<i><sub>x</sub></i> (X = Cl or I) were obtained by mechanosynthesis. With varying halide composition from Cl- to Br- to I-; the chloride and bromide analogs both form in the hexagonal 6H polytype while the iodide adopts the 9R polytype. An intermediate 4H polytype is observed for mixed Br/I compositions. Overall the structure progresses from 6H to 4H to 9R perovskite polytype with varying halide composition. Rietveld refinement of the powder X-ray diffraction patterns revealed a linear variation in unit cell volume as a function of the average radius of the anion, which is not only observed within the solid solution of each polytype (according to Vegard’s law) but extends uniformly across all three polytypes. This is correlated with a progressive (linear) tuning of the bandgap from 3.41 to 2.00 eV. Regardless of halide, the family of azetidinium halide perovskite polytypes are highly stable, with no discernible change in properties over more than 6 months under ambient conditions</p></div></div></div>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiyu Tian ◽  
David Cordes ◽  
Alexandra Slawin ◽  
Eli Zysman-Colman ◽  
Finlay Morrison

<div><div><div><p>Mixed halide azetidinium lead perovskites AzPbBr<sub>3-<i>x</i></sub>X<i><sub>x</sub></i> (X = Cl or I) were obtained by mechanosynthesis. With varying halide composition from Cl- to Br- to I-; the chloride and bromide analogs both form in the hexagonal 6H polytype while the iodide adopts the 9R polytype. An intermediate 4H polytype is observed for mixed Br/I compositions. Overall the structure progresses from 6H to 4H to 9R perovskite polytype with varying halide composition. Rietveld refinement of the powder X-ray diffraction patterns revealed a linear variation in unit cell volume as a function of the average radius of the anion, which is not only observed within the solid solution of each polytype (according to Vegard’s law) but extends uniformly across all three polytypes. This is correlated with a progressive (linear) tuning of the bandgap from 3.41 to 2.00 eV. Regardless of halide, the family of azetidinium halide perovskite polytypes are highly stable, with no discernible change in properties over more than 6 months under ambient conditions</p></div></div></div>


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