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Bismuth chalcogenide iodides Bi13S18I2 and BiSI: solvothermal synthesis, photoelectric behavior, and photovoltaic performance

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 8, Issue 11, Pages 3821-3829

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9tc05139b

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  1. Murata Science Foundation [26289240]
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

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Bismuth chalcogenide iodides Bi13S18I2 and BiSI were synthesized and characterized as light absorbers for solar cells. The formations of Bi13S18I2 and BiSI can be controlled via a facile solvothermal process. BiSI is formed under low S/Bi mole ratio conditions but it easily converts to Bi13S18I2 under high S/Bi mole ratio conditions. Bi13S18I2 is an n-type semiconductor with a narrow bandgap of 0.75 eV and exhibits a strong light absorbance in the wide wavelength range from UV to NIR, making it a promising light absorber material for solar cells. A uniform B13S18I2 nanorod film was fabricated on a porous TiO2 electrode via a modified solvothermal process for a photovoltaic study. A Bi13S18I2-based solar cell has demonstrated a power conversion efficiency of 0.85% for the first time, revealing the potential of Bi13S18I2 as a new type of light absorber material for solar cells which can be fabricated via a low-cost solution process.

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