Unraveling a Structure-Property Relationship for Methylammonium Lead/Tin Trihalide Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells (1703.10914v3)
Abstract: The esoteric importance of intermolecular hydrogen bonding interaction to design novel methylammonium trihalide organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cell materials is uncovered, establishing the unified structure-property relationship between the calculated Y...H intermolecular hydrogen bonding distance and the experimentally reported onset of optical absorption (bandgap) for the bulk geometries of the ten-membered methylammonium lead trihalide (CH3NH3PbY3) perovskite solar cell series, where Y = X (X = Cl, Br, I) and the mixed halogen derivatives. The same relationship is also revealed for the ten-membered methylammonium tin trihalide (CH3NH3SnY3) perovskite solar cell series. The relationship unequivocally demonstrates that the intermolecular hydrogen bonding interaction does not only enforce the aforesaid materials to become functional for optoelectronic application, but also serve as an asset to partially address the often debated question what is the role played by the CH3NH3+ organic cation.
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