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- 2024Mechanochemically-induced glass formation from two-dimensional hybrid organic–inorganic perovskitescitations
- 2023Glass Formation in Hybrid Organic‐Inorganic Perovskitescitations
- 2021Impact of Orientational Glass Formation and Local Strain on Photo-Induced Halide Segregation in Hybrid Metal-Halide Perovskites
- 2021Valence bond glass state in the 4d1 fcc antiferromagnet Ba2LuMoO6
- 2019Strain relaxation behaviour of vortices in a multiferroic superconductor
- 2019Ferroelasticity, anelasticity and magnetoelastic relaxation in Co-doped iron pnictide: Ba(Fe0.957Co0.043)₂As₂
- 2019Ferroelasticity, anelasticity and magnetoelastic relaxation in Co-doped iron pnictide: Ba(Fe0.957Co0.043)2As2citations
- 2017Defect-Assisted Photoinduced Halide Segregation in Mixed-Halide Perovskite Thin Filmscitations
- 2017Elastic and anelastic relaxation behaviour of perovskite multiferroics II:PbZr 0.53 Ti 0.47 O 3 (PZT)–PbFe 0.5 Ta 0.5 O 3 (PFT)citations
- 2017High Open-Circuit Voltages in Tin-Rich Low-Bandgap Perovskite-Based Planar Heterojunction Photovoltaicscitations
- 2016Elastic and magnetoelastic relaxation behaviour of multiferroic (ferromagnetic + ferroelectric + ferroelastic) Pb(Fe0.5Nb0.5)O3 perovskitecitations
- 2016Synthesis and Optical Properties of Lead-Free Cesium Tin Halide Perovskite Nanocrystalscitations
- 2016Tunable Near-Infrared Luminescence in Tin Halide Perovskite Devicescitations
- 2016Elastic and anelastic relaxation behaviour of perovskite multiferroics II : PbZr0.53Ti0.47O3 (PZT)–PbFe0.5Ta0.5O3 (PFT)citations
- 2016Elastic and anelastic relaxation behaviour of perovskite multiferroics II: PbZr0.53Ti0.47O3 (PZT)–PbFe0.5Ta0.5O3 (PFT)citations
- 2016Elastic and anelastic relaxation behaviour of perovskite multiferroics I: PbZr0.53Ti0.47O3(PZT)-PbFe0.5Nb0.5O3(PNF)citations
- 2015Elastic and magnetoelastic relaxation behaviour of multiferroic (ferromagnetic + ferroelectric + ferroelastic) Pb(Fe 0.5 Nb 0.5 )O 3 perovskitecitations
- 2015Local Versus Long-Range Diffusion Effects of Photoexcited States on Radiative Recombination in Organic–Inorganic Lead Halide Perovskitescitations
- 2015Elastic and magnetoelastic relaxation behaviour of multiferroic (ferromagnetic + ferroelectric + ferroelastic) Pb(Fe0.5Nb0.5)O3 perovskitecitations
- 2015Blue-Green Color Tunable Solution Processable Organolead Chloride-Bromide Mixed Halide Perovskites for Optoelectronic Applicationscitations
- 2014Preparation of single-phase films of CH<inf>3</inf>NH<inf>3</inf>Pb(I <inf>1- x</inf>Br<inf>x</inf>)<inf>3</inf> with sharp optical band edgescitations
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Glass Formation in Hybrid Organic‐Inorganic Perovskites
Abstract
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Crystalline materials have governed the development of hybrid organic‐inorganic perovskites (HOIPs), giving rise to a variety of fascinating applications such as solar cells and optoelectronic devices. With increasing interest in non‐crystalline systems, the glassy state of HOIPs has recently been identified. Here, the basic building blocks of crystalline HOIPs appear to be retained, though their glasses lack long‐range periodic order. The emerging family of glasses formed from HOIPs exhibits diverse properties, complementary to their crystalline state. This mini review describes the chemical diversity of both three‐dimensional and two‐dimensional crystalline HOIPs and demonstrates how glasses are produced from these materials. Specifically, current achievements in melt‐quenched glasses formed from HOIPs are highlighted. We conclude with our perspective on the future of this new family of materials.</jats:p>