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(C 5 N 2 H 14 )GeBr 4 : A 2D Organic Germanium Bromide Perovskite with Strong Orange Photoluminescence Properties.

Nan HePifu GongXingyu ZhangYouquan LiuLinfeng DongZhe-Shuai Lin
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Hybrid organic-inorganic metal halide (OIMH) perovskites are regarded as potential photoluminescent (PL) materials and have attracted intensive attention. Here, we select 1-methylpiperazine as an organic component and successfully obtain a two-dimensional (2D) Ge-based OIMH perovskite, (1-mpz)GeBr 4 . It features a 2D layered structure composed of distorted [GeBr 6 ] 4- octahedra with organic (C 5 H 14 N 2 ) 2+ located between the layers. (1-mpz)GeBr 4 exhibits strong orange color under ultraviolet (UV) light and possesses good PL stability for over 2 months. The photoluminescence quantum efficiency is measured to be 7.15% at room temperature, which is the largest among all reported low-dimensional Ge-based perovskites. Experimental measurements, combined with first-principles calculations, reveal that its PL property is attributed to self-trapped excitons (STEs) from [GeBr 6 ] 4- groups. From the deduced structure-property relationship, Ge-based OIMH PL perovskites with good stability and high PL efficiency can be expected.
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