Abstract

The first-principles calculations of band gaps and bulk moduli of cesium lead halide perovskite solid solutions, [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], are performed at the level of general gradient approximation of the density functional theory. We use supercell approach for computational modeling of disordered systems, which gives a description of the properties of the structure baasing on the average over a set of multiple configurations, namely distributions of different species over a given set of atomic positions. The calculations were performed with the CRYSTAL14 program package. The dependence of the band gap and bulk modulus on the content [Formula: see text] are investigated over the whole range [Formula: see text].

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