Bismuth Doping Alters Structural Phase Transitions in Methylammonium Lead Tribromide Single Crystals

Abstract

We study the effects of bismuth doping on the crystal structure and phase transitions in single crystals of the perovskite semiconductor methylammonium lead tribromide, MAPbBr(3). By measuring the temperature-dependent specific heat capacity (C-p), we find that as the Bi doping increases, the phase transition assigned to the cubic to tetragonal phase boundary decreases in temperature. Furthermore, after doping we observe one phase transition between 135 and 155 K, in contrast to two transitions observed in the undoped single crystal. These results appear strikingly similar to previously reported effects of mechanical pressure on perovskite crystal structure. Using X-ray diffraction, we show that the lattice constant decreases as Bi is incorporated into the crystal, as predicted by density functional theory. We propose that bismuth substitutional doping on the lead site is dominant, resulting in Bi-Pb(+) centers that induce compressive chemical strain that alters the crystalline phase transitions.

Publication
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Rajiv Giridharagopal
Rajiv Giridharagopal
Chief scientist at the Ginger lab

Raj is the ‘Cheif Scientist’ and a senior research coordinater at the Ginger lab

David Ginger
David Ginger
B. Seymour Rabinovitch Endowed Chair in Chemistry

David Ginger is the the B. Seymour Rabinovitch Endowed Chair in Chemistry at the University of Washington, and the PI of the ginger group