perovskiter
Perovskiter is a term used to refer to materials that adopt the perovskite crystal structure, typically described by the formula ABX3 or related layered variants. The term is often applied to organic–inorganic halide perovskites that have become prominent in optoelectronics, especially in photovoltaic and light-emitting devices. The structure consists of a framework built from corner-sharing BX6 octahedra with larger A-site cations occupying cavities between the octahedra.
In common perovskiters, A is a larger cation such as an organic molecule like methylammonium or formamidinium,
Key properties include strong light absorption, high charge-carrier mobility, and tunable bandgaps, which enable efficient solar
Historical milestones include the identification of the perovskite structure, rapid efficiency gains in solar cells, and