| Literature DB >> 33347688 |
Dong Li1,2, Xitao Liu1,2,3, Wentao Wu1,2, Yu Peng1,2, Sangen Zhao1,2, Lina Li1,2,3, Maochun Hong1,2,3, Junhua Luo1,2,3.
Abstract
Metal-halide perovskites are recently emerging as the promising alternative for CPL detection owing to their CPL-sensitive property induced by chiral organics and efficient charge transport of inorganic frameworks. However, most of these reported chiral perovskites involve high concentrations of toxic Pb which will become the potential bottleneck for their further application. Herein, we successfully developed two lead-free halide double perovskites, [(R)-β-MPA]4 AgBiI8 ((R)-β-MPA=(R)-(+)-β-methylphenethylammonium, 1-R), and [(S)-β-MPA]4 AgBiI8 ((S)-β-MPA=(S)-(-)-β-methylphenethylammonium, 1-S). Circular dichroism measurements reveal that these perovskites exhibit notable chirality induced by organic cations to distinguish different polarization states of CPL photons. Significantly, they present unique chiral polar photovoltaic, and resulting self-powered CPL detection without an external power source is unprecedentedly achieved. Furthermore, an anisotropy factor up to 0.3 is acquired for the self-powered CPL detection, reaching the highest value among reported chiral perovskites. This work suggests hybrid double perovskites are promising photoelectronic candidates, and provides a new approach for exploring new "green" circularly polarized light-sensitive materials with high performance.Entities:
Keywords: chiral polar photovoltaic; circularly polarized light detection; double hybrid perovskite; lead-free; self-powered photodetection
Year: 2021 PMID: 33347688 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202013947
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336