Issue 11, 2020

Octahedron rotation evolution in 2D perovskites and its impact on optoelectronic properties: the case of Ba–Zr–S chalcogenides

Abstract

Octahedron rotation (OR) is a unique structural feature in most perovskite materials. During dimensional reduction from bulk to two-dimensional (2D) perovskites, how the OR pattern evolves is still an open question. Here, we employ an adapted Glazer's notation from bulk perovskites to systematically study the structural evolution of 2D perovskites by fully considering the possible OR patterns. Applying this approach to the 2D Ba–Zr–S system, we establish the relationship between the OR pattern and slab thickness. It is found that as the thickness decreases, the OR pattern undergoes a transition by suppressing out-of-plane rotations. The OR in 2D chalcogenide perovskites could result in an anti-confinement effect, i.e., reducing the band gap to even below that of the bulk by countering the quantum confinement effect. In addition, we show that the Ba–Zr–S 2D perovskites exhibit reasonable electron mobility of ∼150 cm2 V−1 s−1 and large exciton binding energy of ∼0.9 eV. Combining the slab thickness and strain as effective knobs for widely tuning the electronic structure, we suggest the 2D chalcogenide perovskites as promising optoelectronic materials.

Graphical abstract: Octahedron rotation evolution in 2D perovskites and its impact on optoelectronic properties: the case of Ba–Zr–S chalcogenides

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Jul 2020
Accepted
24 Aug 2020
First published
24 Aug 2020

Mater. Horiz., 2020,7, 2985-2993

Author version available

Octahedron rotation evolution in 2D perovskites and its impact on optoelectronic properties: the case of Ba–Zr–S chalcogenides

C. Ming, K. Yang, H. Zeng, S. Zhang and Y. Sun, Mater. Horiz., 2020, 7, 2985 DOI: 10.1039/D0MH01092H

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