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Stabile fluoro-benzene-based spacer for lead-free Dion-Jacobson perovskites.

Chih-Shan Tan
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
Two-dimensional perovskite materials have been investigated as potential candidates for next-generation-wide band gap devices and lead-based perovskites are the most common materials within two-and three-dimensional structures due to their superior optoelectronic properties. Nevertheless, the stability and toxic element issues are the two significant shortcomings of device commercialization. The fluoro-benzene-based divalent ammonium spacer cations and replacing Zn 2+ with Pb 2+ will improve the two-dimensional perovskite stability. These stable lead-free wide band gap two-dimensional structures have better carrier mobility at high-temperature regions. Therefore, lead-free two-dimensional perovskites might be suitable for higher temperatures optoelectronic applications.
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