posted on 2016-12-16, 00:00authored byKi-Ha Hong, Jongseob Kim, Lamjed Debbichi, Hyungjun Kim, Sang Hyuk Im
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metal halides (A3X2I9)
have attracted considerable interest because they have good stability
and reduced toxicity compared with Pb-based halide perovskites. The
main issue with A3X2I9 is their band
gap, which is relatively large for use in a single junction solar
cell (1.9–2.2 eV for the Cs3Bi2I9). This theoretical study found that the band gap of Cs3Bi2I9 can be successfully modulated
by using dual metal cations, i.e., by forming Cs3BiXI9 (X: trivalent cation). Among the various trivalent atoms
investigated, In and Ga showed very promising band gap modulation
behaviors. Additionally, the indirect band gap of Cs3Bi2I9 can be changed into a direct band gap.