Abstract
Modulation of optical properties of lead-free defective perovskites can contribute to design optimized materials for several applications ranging from photodetection to photocatalysis. Here, we explored two novel alloying strategies on Cs3Sb2Br9, by preparing by mechanochemical synthesis Sb/Bi and Br/I mixed systems. An unexpected band gap bowing has been observed in alloyed Sb/Bi compositions, showing lower absorption edges with respect to pure compounds. Such behavior has been computationally modelled suggesting the presence of local aggregates as the source of such reduction of the band gap. Further modulation of the optical properties has been achieved by halide alloying showing a progressive red-shift by increasing the iodide content. In both cases a full solubility at the solid state has been determined by means of diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. Overall, this study proposes and rationalizes doping strategies in the Cs3Sb2Br9 defective perovskite achieved through the use of a sustainable synthetic procedure such as mechanochemistry.
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