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High-Temperature Ferroelasticity and Photoluminescence in a 2D Monolayer Perovskite Compound: (C 5 NH 8 Br) 2 PbBr 4 .

Hao ZhangQing-Lian LiYu-Hui TanYun-Zhi TangXiao-Wei FanJin-Lin LuoFang-Xin WangMing-Yang Wan
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) have attracted much attention due to their excellent properties and easy synthesis. As far as we know, most documented ferroelastics mainly focus on the 3D (three-dimensional) perovskites, the 2D monolayer perovskite ferroelastics are rarely reported before. In this work, we synthesized a 2D lead-based perovskite (C 5 NH 13 Br) 2 PbBr 4 ( 1 ) (C 5 NH 13 Br = 5-bromoamylamine cation) by introducing flexible chain organic cations. The evolution of ferroelastic domains observed by a polarized light microscope confirms that compound 1 undergoes a ferroelastic phase transition at 392/384 K. In addition, its direct band gap is 2.877 eV. Interestingly, the material emits an attractive blue light (quantum yield 5.06%) under UV light. Three structural descriptors are introduced to quantitatively analyze the relationship between structural distortion and the shape of emission peak. This work provides a way to design multifunctional perovskite-type materials.
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