Synthesis and optical and electronic properties of one-dimensional sulfoxonium-based hybrid metal halide (CH3)3SOPbI3
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Shiqiang Bai, Xizu Wang, Si Yin Tee, Siew Lay Lim, Lin Ke, Surani B. Dolmanan, Coryl Jing Jun Lee, Poh Chong Lim, Xiang Yao, Jishan Wu
We report the synthesis and optical and electronic properties of a one-dimensional sulfoxonium-based hybrid metal halide in an orthorhombic crystal system with a Pnma space group. To provide direct insights, a method is developed to calculate tolerance factors with the ionic radii of non-spherical cations from X-ray crystallographic data.
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