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  4. Structural, Optoelectronic and Electrochemical behavior of the mechanochemically synthesized CsPb<inf>1-x</inf>Na<inf>x</inf>Br<inf>3</inf> (x=0 to 0.15)
 
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Structural, Optoelectronic and Electrochemical behavior of the mechanochemically synthesized CsPb<inf>1-x</inf>Na<inf>x</inf>Br<inf>3</inf> (x=0 to 0.15)

ISSN
00224596
Date Issued
2023-07-01
Author(s)
Kayalvizhi, T.
Sathya, Ayyappan
Perumal, Suresh
Preethi Meher, K. R.S.
DOI
10.1016/j.jssc.2023.123997
Abstract
Mechanochemical synthesis of CsPb1-xNaxBr3 (x ​= ​0–0.15) compositions were carried out and their structural, optoelectronic, and electrochemical characteristics were explored deeply. All compositions were stabilized in the orthorhombic phase and structural parameters extracted from the Rietveld refinement indicates complex substitution dynamics involving both interstitial and Pb vacant sites. The influence of Na incorporation on the optoelectronic characteristics (band gap and absorption wavelength) were observed to be almost invariable across the compositions. A three-fold increase in photoluminescence intensity (with peak around 533–537 ​nm) was observed for Na (x ​= ​0.15) in comparison to the parent phase. The major highlights of the electrochemical characteristics are increased specific capacitance from 19 ​μF/mg (x ​= ​0) to 38 ​μF/mg (x ​= ​0.15), better current density (∼2 ​mA/cm2), and the extended electrochemical window for x ​= ​0.15 composition.
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