- possible: A+B2+X−3, or 1:2
perovskites; A2+B4+X2−3, or 2:4
perovskites; A3+B3+X2−3, or 3:3
perovskites; and A+B5+X2−3, or 1:5
perovskites. The
relative ion size...
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perovskites, a
chain of
octahedra is
formed while in 0D
perovskites,
individual octahedra are
separated from each other. Both 1D and 0D
perovskites lead...
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inorganic perovskites could miminize these problems.
Fully inorganic perovskites have PCE over 17%.
These high
performing fully inorganic perovskite cells...
- (calcium
silicate known as davemaoite) when
arranged in a
perovskite structure.
Silicate perovskites are not
stable at Earth's surface, and
mainly exist in...
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alternatives to lead-halide
perovskites,
although none
exhibit narrow, high PLQY emission.
Quantum Dots
Perovskites Perovskite (structure) Light-emitting...
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imaging and
sensing by
doping in all-inorganic tin
perovskites (CsSnI3). By
incorporating perovskites researchers have been able to
achieve higher radiance...
- Post-
perovskite (pPv) is a high-pressure
phase of
magnesium silicate (MgSiO3). It is
composed of the
prime oxide constituents of the Earth's
rocky mantle...
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perovskite solar cells (PSCs) with lead have
reached a
certified power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 25.2%. However, the
toxic lead in
perovskites has...
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while hybrid perovskites thermally degraded to lead
iodide above 85 °C. Therefore, it has been
implied that all-inorganic
perovskites could be excellent...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Schinzer, Carsten. "Distortion of
Perovskites".
Retrieved 17 May 2012. Goldschmidt,
Victor M. (1926). "Die Gesetze...