Double Perovskites overtaking the single perovskites : A set of new solar harvesting materials with much higher stability and efficiency
Jiban Kangsabanik, Vipinraj Sugathan, Anuradha Yadav, Aswani Yella,, Aftab Alam

TL;DR
This paper introduces stable double perovskite materials with tunable band gaps suitable for solar cells, demonstrating higher stability and comparable or better efficiency than traditional lead halide perovskites.
Contribution
Proposes a new set of stable double perovskites with tunable optical properties via Pb doping, enhancing their suitability for solar energy applications.
Findings
Pb doping induces indirect to direct band gap transition
Materials exhibit high absorption coefficients
Experimental results align with theoretical predictions
Abstract
Hybrid Lead halide perovskites, despite having unique intrinsic properties with the possibility of flexible synthesis and device fabrication, still suffer from two fundamental issues, i.e. stability in external environment and toxicity due to lead. More recently, double perovskite materials have emerged as a promising choice. The main outcome from various studies on this class can essentially be summarized into two categories, (i) either they have indirect band gap or (ii) direct but large optical band gap, which are not suitable for solar devices. Here we propose a combinatorial set of stable double perovskite materials, CsBBX (for various B, B) (X=Cl,Br,I), which show indirect to direct band gap transition via small Pb doping. This kind of doping has helped to change the topology of band structure triggering an optically allowed transition from valence band…
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