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Lead-free metal-halide double perovskites: from optoelectronic properties to applications

Journal

NANOPHOTONICS
Volume 10, Issue 8, Pages 2181-2219

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.1515/nanoph-2020-0548

Keywords

lead-free; metal-halide double perovskites; optoelectronic properties; photovoltaics; stability

Funding

  1. Australia Research Council [DP190103186, DP190103284]
  2. Industrial Transformation Training Centres scheme [IC180100005]

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Metal-halide double perovskites (MHDPs) have emerged as promising alternatives to lead-based halide perovskites, offering non-toxicity and significantly enhanced stability, along with tunable optoelectronic properties for a wide range of applications.
Lead (Pb) halide perovskites have witnessed highly promising achievements for high-efficiency solar cells, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and photo/radiation detectors due to their exceptional optoelectronic properties. However, compound stability and Pb toxicity are still two main obstacles towards the commercialization of halide perovskite-based devices. Therefore, it is of substantial interest to search for non-toxic candidates with comparable photophysical characteristics. Metal-halide double perovskites (MHDPs), A(2)BBMODIFIER LETTER PRIMEX6, are recently booming as promising alternatives for Pb-based halide-perovskites for their non-toxicity and significantly enhanced chemical and thermodynamic stability. Moreover, this family exhibits rich combinatorial chemistry with tuneable optoelectronic properties and thus a great potential for a broad range of optoelectronic/electronic applications. Herein, we present a comprehensive review of the MHDPs synthesized so far, and classified by their optical and electronic properties. We systematically generalize their electronic structure by both theoretical and experimental efforts to prospect the relevant optoelectronic properties required by different applications. The progress of the materials in various applications is explicated in view of the material structure-function relationship. Finally, a perspective outlook to improve the physical and optoelectronic properties of the materials is proposed aiming at fostering their future development and applications.

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