Ligand-Induced Chirality in ClMBA 2 SnI 4 2D Perovskite.
Clarissa CocciaMarta MoranaArup MahataWaldemar KaiserMarco MoroniBenedetta AlbiniPietro GalinettoGiulia FolpiniChiara MilaneseAlessio PortaEdoardo MosconiAnnamaria PetrozzaFilippo De AngelisLorenzo MalavasiPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
Chiral perovskites possess a huge applicative potential in several areas of optoelectronics and spintronics. The development of novel lead-free perovskites with tunable properties is a key topic of current research. Herein, we report a novel lead-free chiral perovskite, namely (R/S-)ClMBA 2 SnI 4 (ClMBA=1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethanamine) and the corresponding racemic system. ClMBA 2 SnI 4 samples exhibit a low band gap (2.12 eV) together with broad emission extending in the red region of the spectrum (∼1.7 eV). Chirality transfer from the organic ligand induces chiroptical activity in the 465-530 nm range. Density functional theory calculations show a Rashba type band splitting for the chiral samples and no band splitting for the racemic isomer. Self-trapped exciton formation is at the origin of the large Stokes shift in the emission. Careful correlation with analogous lead and lead-free 2D chiral perovskites confirms the role of the symmetry-breaking distortions in the inorganic layers associated with the ligands as the source of the observed chiroptical properties providing also preliminary structure-property correlation in 2D chiral perovskites.