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Cation-Induced Band-Gap Tuning in Organohalide Perovskites: Interplay of Spin-Orbit Coupling and Octahedra Tilting

Amat, Anna
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Mosconi, Edoardo
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Ronca, Enrico
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2014
Nano Letters

Organohalide lead perovskites have revolutionized the scenario of emerging photovoltaic technologies. The prototype MAPbI(3) perovskite (MA = CH3NH3+) has dominated the field, despite only harvesting photons above 750 nm (similar to 1.6 eV). Intensive research efforts are being devoted to find new perovskites with red-shifted absorption onset, along with good charge transport properties. Recently, a new perovskite based on the formamidinium cation ((NH2)(2)CH+ = FA) has shown potentially superior properties in terms of band gap and charge transport compared to MAPbI(3). The results have been interpreted in terms of the cation size, with the larger FA cation expectedly delivering reduced band-gaps in Pb-based perovskites. To provide a full understanding of the interplay among size, structure, and organic/inorganic interactions in determining the properties of APbI(3) perovskites, in view of designing new materials and fully exploiting them for solar cells applications, we report a fully first-principles investigation on APbI(3) perovskites with A = Cs+, MA, and FA. Our results evidence that the tetragonal-to-quasi cubic structural evolution observed when moving from MA to FA is due to the interplay of size effects and enhanced hydrogen bonding between the FA cations and the inorganic matrix altering the covalent/ionic character of Pb-I bonds. Most notably, the observed cation-induced structural variability promotes markedly different electronic and optical properties in the MAPbI(3) and FAPbI(3) perovskites, mediated by the different spin-orbit coupling, leading to improved charge transport and red-shifted absorption in FAPbI(3) and in general in pseudocubic structures. Our theoretical model constitutes the basis for the rationale design of new and more efficient organohalide perovskites for solar cells applications.

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DOI
10.1021/nl5012992
Web of Science ID

WOS:000337337100098

Author(s)
Amat, Anna
Mosconi, Edoardo
Ronca, Enrico
Quarti, Claudio
Umari, Paolo
Nazeeruddin, Md. K.  
Graetzel, Michael  
De Angelis, Filippo
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

14

Issue

6

Start page

3608

End page

3616

Subjects

Perovskite solar cells

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first-principles modeling

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spin-orbit coupling

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electronic structure

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REVIEWED

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August 29, 2014
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