posted on 2024-07-02, 03:14authored byRoman Bystrický, Sameer Kumar Tiwari, Peter Hutár, Milan Sýkora
Chalcogenide perovskites (CPs) have recently attracted
interest
as a class of materials with practical potential in optoelectronics
and have been suggested as a more thermally stable alternative to
intensely studied halide perovskites (HPs). Here we report a comparative
study of the thermal stability of representative HPs, MAPbI3 (MA = CH3NH3+, methylammonium)
and CsPbI3, and a series of CPs with compositions BaZrS3, β-SrZrS3, BaHfS3, SrHfS3. Changes in the crystal structure, chemical composition,
and optical properties upon heating in air up to 800 °C were
studied using thermogravimetric analysis, temperature-dependent X-ray
diffraction, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and diffuse reflectance
spectroscopy. While HPs undergo phase transitions and thermally decompose
at temperatures below 300 °C, the CPs show no changes in crystal
phase or composition when heated up to at least 450 °C. At 500
°C CPs oxidize on time scales of several hours, forming oxides
and sulfates. The structural origins of the higher thermal and phase
stability of the CPs are discussed.