From Pb-based MAPbI3xClx to Pb-free FASnI3xClx and CsSbCl4 derivatives fabrication in atmospheric conditions for optoelectronic and solar cell applications

M. Kamruzzaman*, Md. Faruk Hossain, J. Antonio Zapien, A. M. M. Tanveer Karim, H. N. Das, M. A. Helal

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Abstract

MAPbI3 is the most attractive perovskite, but toxicity and instability issues hinder its commercial applications. Stability can be improved by halide mixing; however, Pb-free perovskites are designed to alleviate the toxicity and to enable green photovoltaics (PVs). To this end, MAPbI3-xCl<x, FASnI3-xClx and CsSbCl4 films are deposited by spay pyrolysis technique in atmospheric conditions. SEM images demonstrated that through this process, high quality film fabrication is possible. Color of the precursor solutions changes with stirring time. High crystallinity and existence of mixed-phases are confirmed by XRD analysis. Compositions greatly impact the morphology and optical properties. Value of α is larger than 105 cm−1 for all films. Band gaps of FASnI3-xClx and CsSbCl4 are 1.46 eV and 1.52 eV, which are more suitable for PVs, optoelectronic applications than MAPbI3-xClx (Eg = 1.59 eV). The efficiency was obtained as 16.34%, 9.90%, and 13.08% for deposited MAPbI3-xClx, FASnI3-xClx, and CsSbCl4 films. The lower efficiency can further be enhanced by optimizing parameters, and in this study it was found as 20.78%, 11.93%, and 18.02%. Theoretical calculations show the films can easily produce Oby a strong oxidation process. Thus, the favorable characteristics of FASnI3-xClx and CsSbCl4 make alternative Pb-free perovskites for PV, electronic, and optoelectronic applications. (Figure presented.). © 2024 The Author(s). EcoMat published by The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere12489
JournalEcoMat
Volume6
Issue number10
Online published7 Oct 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2024

Research Keywords

  • inorganic Pb free perovskite
  • lead free mixed halide perovskite
  • photocatalytic
  • solar cell
  • thin films

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