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First-principle investigation of thermoelectric and optoelectronic properties of Rb 2 KScI 6 and Cs 2 KScI 6 double perovskite for solar cell devices

Journal of Materials Research and Technology, ISSN: 2238-7854, Vol: 21, Page: 841-849
2022
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Researchers at GC University Have Published New Data on Renewable Energy (First-principle investigation of thermoelectric and optoelectronic properties of Rb2KScI6 and Cs2KScI6 double perovskite for solar cell devices)

2022 NOV 09 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Ecology Daily News -- Current study results on renewable energy have been published.

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Double perovskite (DP) halides are a reliable source of renewable energy that plays a vital role to fulfill the requirements of energy crunch. Therefore, the analysis of these perovskite halides have promising uses for thermoelectric and optoelectronics purposes. We investigated the thermoelectric and optoelectronics properties of Rb 2 KScI 6 and Cs 2 KScI 6 halides for use in renewable energy devices by using FP-LAPW + lo approach based on DFT. The calculated Goldsmith's tolerance factor and enthalpy of the formation of studied halides reveal that these are structurally and thermodynamically stable in cubic phase. Moreover, the analyzed value of Poisson and Pugh ratio reveals ductile nature of these materials. Further, we computed the bandgaps by analyzing electronic characteristics. For bandgap calculations of Rb 2 KScI 6 (E g  = 2.75 eV) and Cs 2 KScI 6 (E g  = 2.65 eV), we employed mBJ potentials to obtain precise values as comparison to experimental values. The complex dielectric function used to reveal the optical properties of the analyzed materials. The calculated optical results clearly show the maximum absorption of light in infrared (IR) region revealed that the analyzed materials are appropriate for optoelectronic purposes. The thermoelectric behavior was examined as to figure of merit (ZT), electrical-conductivity (EC), the Seebeck-coefficient (S) as well as thermal-conductivity. Animatedly in future, the analyzed consequences would be supportive to experimental investigation of Rb 2 KScI 6 and Cs 2 KScI 6 for renewable energy device applications.

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