We report the structures and physical properties of two new iridates, NaIrO3 and Sr3CaIr2O9, both of which contain continuous two-dimensional honeycomb connectivity. NaIrO3 is produced by room temperature oxidative deintercalation of sodium from Na2IrO3, and contains edge-sharing IrO6 octahedra that form a planar honeycomb lattice. Sr3CaIr2O9, produced via conventional solid-state synthesis, hosts a buckled honeycomb lattice with novel corner-sharing connectivity between IrO6 octahedra.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotocurrent measurements on devices containing perovskite (CH3NH3)PbI3 show two distinct spectral responses when deposited in a mesoporous oxide matrix, compared with one response for planar perovskite alone. With a TiO2 matrix, the shorter wavelength response has an inverted temperature response with increasing performance on cooling.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh-temperature superconductivity has a range of applications from sensors to energy distribution. Recent reports of this phenomenon in compounds containing electronically active BiS2 layers have the potential to open a new chapter in the field of superconductivity. Here we report the identification and basic properties of two new ternary Bi-O-S compounds, Bi2OS2 and Bi3O2S3.
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