Lead-free two-dimensional halide perovskite: Synthesis, characterization and ultrafast charge carrier dynamics
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IISER Mohali
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Perovskite solar cells have recently emerged as highly promising within the field of
photovoltaic technology. Over the past decade, their efficiency has seen a remarkable increase
from a mere 3.8% to exceeding 26.1%, firmly establishing them as formidable contenders
against traditional crystalline solar cells in terms of both cost-effectiveness and performance.
These cells boast straightforward synthesis methods, an adjustable bandgap, and demonstrate
significant potential to supplant silicon solar cells. However, despite unparalleled progress, lead
halide perovskites encounter several stability issues when exposed to heat, oxygen, moisture,
and toxicity concerns due to their inclusion of toxic lead. This has prompted researchers to
explore alternative non-toxic and more stable substitutes for lead halide perovskites in
perovskite solar cells. In this regard, 2D CS 2 AgBiBr 6 (CABB) perovskite has shown superior
stability and less toxicity, making it a potential material for perovskite solar cells. Here we have
synthesized 2D CABB nanoplatelets of varying thickness controlled by the growth temperature
and studied their charge carrier dynamics using femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy.