5 Halide semiconductors: symmetry relations in the perovskite type and beyond
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Joachim Breternitz
Abstract
Halide perovskites are considered as one of the most promising material systems for photovoltaic absorbers. With the steep rise in interest, a vast number of compounds that are only vaguely related are being subsumed as perovskite semiconductors. The aim of this chapter is to give an overview of the different classes of materials that belong to the halide semiconductors and to give a structural-systematic view of the halide perovskite family and its structural variations. The latter is realized in the form of a Bärnighausen tree alongside and seconded by considerations as to why this classification is important for halide perovskite materials.
Abstract
Halide perovskites are considered as one of the most promising material systems for photovoltaic absorbers. With the steep rise in interest, a vast number of compounds that are only vaguely related are being subsumed as perovskite semiconductors. The aim of this chapter is to give an overview of the different classes of materials that belong to the halide semiconductors and to give a structural-systematic view of the halide perovskite family and its structural variations. The latter is realized in the form of a Bärnighausen tree alongside and seconded by considerations as to why this classification is important for halide perovskite materials.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors IX
- 1 In situ tools for the exploration of structure–property relationships 1
- 2 Understanding stacking disorder in layered functional materials using powder diffraction 55
- Crystal chemistry investigations on photovoltaic chalcogenides 93
- 4 Energy band gap variations in chalcogenide compound semiconductors: influence of crystal structure, structural disorder, and compositional variations 123
- 5 Halide semiconductors: symmetry relations in the perovskite type and beyond 153
- 6 Structural ordering in ceria-based suboxides applied for thermochemical water splitting 185
- 7 The influence of electrode material crystal structure on battery performance 217
- 8 Hydroborates as novel solid-state electrolytes 265
- 9 Crystallographic challenges in corrosion research 291
- 10 Crystallographic diffraction techniques and density functional theory: two sides of the same coin? 317
- 11 Crystallographic deviants: modelling symmetry shirkers 339
- Index 355
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors IX
- 1 In situ tools for the exploration of structure–property relationships 1
- 2 Understanding stacking disorder in layered functional materials using powder diffraction 55
- Crystal chemistry investigations on photovoltaic chalcogenides 93
- 4 Energy band gap variations in chalcogenide compound semiconductors: influence of crystal structure, structural disorder, and compositional variations 123
- 5 Halide semiconductors: symmetry relations in the perovskite type and beyond 153
- 6 Structural ordering in ceria-based suboxides applied for thermochemical water splitting 185
- 7 The influence of electrode material crystal structure on battery performance 217
- 8 Hydroborates as novel solid-state electrolytes 265
- 9 Crystallographic challenges in corrosion research 291
- 10 Crystallographic diffraction techniques and density functional theory: two sides of the same coin? 317
- 11 Crystallographic deviants: modelling symmetry shirkers 339
- Index 355