| Literature DB >> 28895725 |
Olga Nazarenko1,2, Martin Robert Kotyrba1,2, Michael Wörle1, Eduardo Cuervo-Reyes2, Sergii Yakunin1,2, Maksym V Kovalenko1,2.
Abstract
Interest in hybrid organic-inorganic lead halide compounds with perovskite-like two-dimensional crystal structures is growing due to the unique electronic and optoelectronic properties of these compounds. Herein, we demonstrate the synthesis, thermal and optical properties, and calculations of the electronic band structures for one- and two-layer compounds comprising both cesium and guanidinium cations: Cs[C(NH2)3]PbI4 (I), Cs[C(NH2)3]PbBr4 (II), and Cs2[C(NH2)3]Pb2Br7 (III). Compounds I and II exhibit intense photoluminescence at low temperatures, whereas compound III is emissive at room temperature. All of the obtained substances are stable in air and do not thermally decompose until 300 °C. Since Cs+ and C(NH2)3+ are increasingly utilized in precursor solutions for depositing polycrystalline lead halide perovskite thin films for photovoltaics, exploring possible compounds within this compositional space is of high practical relevance to understanding the photophysics and atomistic chemical nature of such films.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28895725 DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.7b01204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inorg Chem ISSN: 0020-1669 Impact factor: 5.165