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Casati, R. |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Baas, Jacobus
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- 2021Controlling phase separation in thermoelectric Pb1-xGexTe to minimize thermal conductivitycitations
- 2020Structural and multiferroic properties in double-layer Aurivillius phase Pb0.4Bi2.1La0.5Nb1.7Mn0.3O9 prepared by molten salt methodcitations
- 2019Electronic mobility and crystal structures of 2,5-dimethylanilinium triiodide and tin-based organic-inorganic hybrid compoundscitations
- 2018Out-of-plane polarization in a layered manganese chloride hybridcitations
- 2016Confinement Effects in Low-Dimensional Lead Iodide Perovskite Hybridscitations
- 2014Self-Assembly of Ferromagnetic Organic–Inorganic Perovskite-Like Filmscitations
- 2014Self-Assembly of Ferromagnetic Organic–Inorganic Perovskite-Like Filmscitations
- 2013Excess manganese as the origin of the low-temperature anomaly in NiMnSbcitations
- 2007Crystal growth, structure, and electronic band structure of tetracene-TCNQcitations
- 2003Identification of polymorphs of pentacenecitations
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Confinement Effects in Low-Dimensional Lead Iodide Perovskite Hybrids
Abstract
<p>We use a layered solution crystal growth technique to synthesize high-quality single crystals of phenylalkylammonium lead iodide organic/inorganic hybrid compounds. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction reveals low-dimensional structures consisting of inorganic sheets separated by bilayers of the organic cations. The shortest alkyls yield two-dimensional structures consisting of inorganic sheets of corner-sharing PbI6-octahedra. However, the longer alkyls induce both corner- and face-sharing of the PbI6-octahedra, and form new compounds. Density functional theory calculations including spin-orbit coupling show quantum confinement in two dimensions for the shorter alkyls, and in one dimension for the longer alkyls, respectively. The face-sharing PbI6-octahedra create a confinement leading to effectively one-dimensional behavior. These confinement effects are responsible for the observed peak shifts in photoluminescence for the different phenylalkylammonium lead iodide hybrids. Our results show how the connectivity of the octahedra leads to confinement effects that directly tune the optical band gap.</p>