Radiative recombination model for BiSeI microcrystals: unveiling deep defects through photoluminescence
Marc Dolcet Sadurni,
Jüri Krustok,
Kristi Timmo
et al.
Abstract:Pnictogen chalcohalides are semiconductors that have emerged as promising materials for energy conversion due to their exceptional optoelectronic properties. Their electronic configuration (ns2), particularly for Bi- and Sb-based compounds, can be a key factor in efficient carrier transport and defect tolerance, similarly, to Pb- perovskites. In the present study, the Bi-containing chalcohalide, BiSeI was synthesized via isothermal heat treatment of binary precursors in evacuated quartz ampoules. The synthesiz… Show more
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