Computationally Guided Defect-suppressing Synthesis of Luminescent Tin Halide Perovskite Nanocrystals
Chen, Jia-Kai ;Zhou, Yifan ; Zhang, Bin-Bin ; Kikkawa, Jun ; Yin, Jun ; Shirahata, Naoto; Chen, Bin ; Sargent, Edward H. ; Sun, Hong-Tao
Natural Synthesis • Published on 15 July 2025
Tin halide perovskite nanocrystals are candidate lead-free alternatives for optoelectronic applications. However, their synthesis, particularly for organic-inorganic hybrid systems, remains challenging due to limited understanding of defect chemistry and the lack of defect-suppression strategies. Here we present the computationally guided synthesis of hybrid tin perovskite nanocrystals. Using density functional theory, we examine the origins of defects in the model system FASnI3 (FA = formamidinium), and predict that substantially defect-free nanocrystals cannot be achieved solely by adjusting the chemical potentials of constituent precursors because tin-rich conditions suppress bulk defects, and tin-poor conditions reduce surface defects. To break this trade-off, a synthesis strategy is developed that combines tin-rich conditions with the incorporation of exogenous monovalent cations to form defect-tolerant monovalent cation-anion surfaces. By leveraging the combined effects of 2-thiopheneethyl ammonium and Na+ in enhancing surface octahedral integrity, we achieve FASnI3 nanocrystals with a photoluminescence quantum yield of 42.4% +/- 1.0%, over 80 times higher than previously reported. We further demonstrate the extendibility of this strategy to FA/Cs-alloyed tin perovskite nanocrystals. The findings offer guidance in producing highly luminescent tin perovskite nanocrystals, and may inform defect management in tin-based and Sn/Pb polycrystalline and single-crystal perovskites for optoelectronic applications.