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Morphological, Structural, Optical and Dielectric Analysis of CsTiBr Perovskite Nanoparticles

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Journal RSC Adv
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2024 Jan 5
PMID 38179101
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In the pursuit of lead-free perovskite materials suitable for harnessing solar energy, a recent discovery has emerged regarding CsTiBr. This compound has garnered attention as a prospective candidate, exhibiting favorable optical and electrical characteristics alongside exceptional resilience when subjected to environmental strains. This study details the successful synthesis of non-hazardous metal halide nanoparticles of CsTiBr the slow cooling method. Comprehensive investigations into the structural, optical, and dielectric characteristics have been undertaken. The temperature sensitivity of various electrical properties, including the dielectric constant, loss factor, electric modulus, and AC/DC conductivity, is evident in this perovskite material. This phenomenon is observed across a frequency range of 1 to 10 Hz. Furthermore, examination of the Nyquist plot highlights the distinctive contributions of both grain and grain boundaries to the overall impedance characteristics. In the high-frequency range, it is observed that the dielectric constant exhibits an upward trend as the temperature rises. Examination of the adapted Cole-Cole plot unveils that both space charge and free charge conductivity escalate with increasing temperature, while concurrently, the relaxation time experiences a reduction with the temperature's ascent. We observed an asymmetrical pattern in the electric modulus spectra at varying temperatures using a modified Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts equation. This asymmetry is consistent with the inherent non-Debye nature of perovskite materials. Additionally, as the temperature increases, we note a shift in the imaginary component of the electric modulus spectra, transitioning from a non-Debye character towards a semi-Debye nature, though it does not achieve a strictly Debye-type response. This transformation indicates the semiconducting properties of the material. We elucidate the AC conductivity behavior in CsTiBr by employing the non-overlapping small-polaron tunneling (NSPT) mechanism as the basis. The activation energy, as determined from both the modulus spectra and DC conductivity, aligns closely, providing robust evidence for the congruence between the relaxation dynamics and the conduction mechanism. In addition to these attributes, CsTiBr exhibits a substantial dielectric constant coupled with negligible dielectric loss, thus establishing its potential suitability for energy harvesting devices.

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