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How Chemical Bonding Impacts Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals Growth to Bulk Films: Implication of Pb-X Bond on Growth Kinetics. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Lead halide perovskite nanocrystals are promising materials for solar cells and LEDs due to their adjustable optoelectronic properties, which depend on their size.
  • The growth of these nanocrystals is influenced by the type of halide bonding (ionic vs. covalent), and this study compares two types: CsPbCl (ionic) and CsPbI (covalent) to investigate their growth dynamics.
  • The research finds that the growth activation energy is 92 kJ/mol for CsPbCl and 71 kJ/mol for CsPbI, highlighting how different halide bonds affect growth rates and enabling better control over nanocrystal properties.

Article Abstract

Lead halide perovskites nanocrystals have emerged as a leading candidate in perovskite solar cells and light-emitting diodes. Given their favorable, tunable optoelectronic properties through modifying the size of nanocrystals, it is imperative to understand and control the growth of lead halide perovskite nanocrystals. However, during the nanocrystal growth into bulk films, the effect of halide bonding on growth kinetics remains elusive. To understand how a chemical bonding of Pb-X (covalency and ionicity) impact on growth of nanocrystals, we have examined two different halide perovskite nanocrystals of CsPbCl (more ionic) and CsPbI (more covalent) derived from the same parent CsPbBr nanocrystals. Tracking the growth of nanocrystals by monitoring the spectral features of bulk peaks (at 445 nm for Cl and at 650 nm for I) enables us to determine the growth activation energy to be 92 kJ/mol (for CsPbCl ) versus 71 kJ/mol (for CsPbI ). The electronegativity of halides in Pb-X bonds governs the bond strength (150-240 kJ/mol), characteristics of bonding (ionic versus covalent), and growth kinetics and resulting activation energies. A fundamental understanding of Pb-X bonding provides a significant insight into controlling the size of the perovskite nanocrystals with more desired optoelectronic properties.

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