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Ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide KCaCl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from DFT

Density functional theory is utilized to explore the effects of hydrostatic pressure on the structural, electrical, optical, and mechanical properties of cubic halide perovskite KCaCl(3) throughout this study. The interatomic distance is decreased due to the pressure effect, which dramatically lower...

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Autores principales: Haq, Muhtasim Ali, Saiduzzaman, Md, Asif, Tariqul Islam, Shuvo, Ismile Khan, Hossain, Khandaker Monower
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9043426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06430d
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author Haq, Muhtasim Ali
Saiduzzaman, Md
Asif, Tariqul Islam
Shuvo, Ismile Khan
Hossain, Khandaker Monower
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Saiduzzaman, Md
Asif, Tariqul Islam
Shuvo, Ismile Khan
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description Density functional theory is utilized to explore the effects of hydrostatic pressure on the structural, electrical, optical, and mechanical properties of cubic halide perovskite KCaCl(3) throughout this study. The interatomic distance is decreased due to the pressure effect, which dramatically lowers the lattice constant and unit cell volume of this perovskite. Under pressure, the electronic band gap shrinks from the ultra-violet to visible region, making it easier to move electrons from the valence band to the conduction band, which improves optoelectronic device efficiency. Furthermore, the band gap nature is switched from indirect to direct around 40 GPa pressure, which is more suitable for a material to be exploited in optoelectronic applications. The use of KCaCl(3) in microelectronics, integrated circuits, QLED, OLED, solar cells, waveguides, solar heat reduction materials, and surgical instruments has been suggested through deep optical analysis. The use of external hydrostatic pressure has a considerable impact on the mechanical properties of this material, making it more ductile and anisotropic.
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spelling pubmed-90434262022-04-28 Ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide KCaCl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from DFT Haq, Muhtasim Ali Saiduzzaman, Md Asif, Tariqul Islam Shuvo, Ismile Khan Hossain, Khandaker Monower RSC Adv Chemistry Density functional theory is utilized to explore the effects of hydrostatic pressure on the structural, electrical, optical, and mechanical properties of cubic halide perovskite KCaCl(3) throughout this study. The interatomic distance is decreased due to the pressure effect, which dramatically lowers the lattice constant and unit cell volume of this perovskite. Under pressure, the electronic band gap shrinks from the ultra-violet to visible region, making it easier to move electrons from the valence band to the conduction band, which improves optoelectronic device efficiency. Furthermore, the band gap nature is switched from indirect to direct around 40 GPa pressure, which is more suitable for a material to be exploited in optoelectronic applications. The use of KCaCl(3) in microelectronics, integrated circuits, QLED, OLED, solar cells, waveguides, solar heat reduction materials, and surgical instruments has been suggested through deep optical analysis. The use of external hydrostatic pressure has a considerable impact on the mechanical properties of this material, making it more ductile and anisotropic. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9043426/ /pubmed/35494392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06430d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Haq, Muhtasim Ali
Saiduzzaman, Md
Asif, Tariqul Islam
Shuvo, Ismile Khan
Hossain, Khandaker Monower
Ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide KCaCl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from DFT
title Ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide KCaCl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from DFT
title_full Ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide KCaCl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from DFT
title_fullStr Ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide KCaCl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from DFT
title_full_unstemmed Ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide KCaCl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from DFT
title_short Ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide KCaCl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from DFT
title_sort ultra-violet to visible band gap engineering of cubic halide kcacl(3) perovskite under pressure for optoelectronic applications: insights from dft
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9043426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35494392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06430d
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