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Searching for Photoactive Polymorphs of CsNbQ3 (Q = O, S, Se, Te) with Enhanced Optical Properties and Intrinsic Thermodynamic Stabilities

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 122, Issue 16, Pages 8814-8821

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.8b01787

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  1. Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute
  2. Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) through the National Priorities Research Program [NPRP8-090-2-047]

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Nowadays, materials design efforts to obtain nontoxic and cost-effective photoactive semiconductors with a given chemical composition face the challenge of the coexistence of more than one configuration or crystal structure, so-called polymorphism. Polymorphs for multi component materials might exhibit various crystal structures by unique connectivity modes, hence creating polyhedral networks extended across the three-dimensional space or restricted along specific directions. A key component in photoactive materials design consists in the assessment of the thermodynamic stability of the various polymorphs along with their targeted properties, such as the optical band gap and the photon absorption efficiency. In this work, we conduct density functional theory calculations on cesium-niobate and cesiumniobium-chalcogenide CsNbO(3-x)Q(x) (Q = S, Se, Te, and x = 0, 1, 2, 3) compounds aiming at identifying intrinsically stable polymorphs with a high ability to absorb visible light. The connectivity between niobium-cation-centered polyhedra in the different polymorphs favors low dimensionality due to the large radius of the Cs cation. We identify unreported compounds, CsNbS3 and CsNbSe3, in the orthorhombic phase, where the polyhedra compose networks of low-dimensional connectivity as thermodynamically stable and strong visible-light absorbers.

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