Amine Gas-Induced Reversible Optical Bleaching of Bismuth-Based Lead-Free Perovskite Thin Films

胺气诱导铋基无铅钙钛矿薄膜可逆光学漂白

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Abstract

Reversible optical property changes in lead-free perovskites have recently received great interest due to their potential applications in smart windows, sensors, data encryption, and various on-demand devices. However, it is challenging to achieve remarkable color changes in their thin films. Here, methylamine gas (CH(3) NH(2) , MA(0) ) induced switchable optical bleaching of bismuth (Bi)-based perovskite films is demonstrated for the first time. By exposure to an MA(0) atmosphere, the color of Cs(2) AgBiBr(6) (CABB) films changes from yellow to transparent, and the color of Cs(3) Bi(2) I(9) (CBI) films changes from dark red to transparent. More interestingly, the underlying reason is found to be the interactions between MA(0) and Bi(3+) with the formation of an amorphous liquefied transparent intermediate phase, which is different from that of lead-based perovskite systems. Moreover, the generality of this approach is demonstrated with other amine gases, including ethylamine (C(2) H(5) NH(2) , EA(0) ) and butylamine (CH(3) (CH(2) )(3) NH(2) , BA(0) ), and another compound, Cs(3) Sb(2) I(9) , by observing a similar reversible optical bleaching phenomenon. The potential for the application of CABB and CBI films in switchable smart windows is investigated. This study provides valuable insights into the interactions between amine gases and lead-free perovskites, opening up new possibilities for high-efficiency optoelectronic and stimuli-responsive applications of these emerging Bi-based materials.

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