Solvent-mediated crystallization of (TMS)BiBr·DMSO: a new 0D hybrid halide perovskite.

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Solid State and Materials Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela-769008, India.

Published: February 2023

Lead-free hybrid halide perovskites have recently gained enormous research attention because of their excellent optical properties. Herein, we report a novel zero-dimensional (0D) hybrid halide perovskite, (TMS)BiBr·DMSO, stabilized by the dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) solvent. The structure contains isolated [BiBrOS(CH)] anionic polyhedra and the cations [(CH)S] (trimethyl sulfonium ion, TMS) balance the charge, making it a 0D halide perovskite. Non-interaction of the Br atoms (with respect to the Bi-DMSO bond) with the cationic TMS resulted in shorter Bi-Br bonds as compared to other Bi-Br bonds in the isolated BiBr·DMSO polyhedra. The optical properties study reveals that the compound is an indirect band gap type with a band gap of 2.79 eV. From the PL study it is observed that the compound shows emission in the blue region.

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