Non-covalent interactions involving π effect between organic cations in low-dimensional organic/inorganic hybrid perovskites
Abstract
Low-dimensional organic/inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHPs) are a promising class of materials with a wide range of potential applications in optoelectronics and other fields since these materials can synergistically combine individual features of organic molecules and inorganics into unique properties. Non-covalent interactions are commonly observed in OIHPs, in particular, π-effect interactions between the organic cations. Such non-covalent interactions can significantly influence important properties of the low-dimensional OIHPs, including dielectric confinement, bandgap, photoluminescence, quantum efficiency, charge mobility, trap density, stability, and chirality. This perspective reviews recent studies of non-covalent interactions involving the π systems of organic cations in low-dimensional OIHPs. The analysis of crystal structures of low-dimensional OIHPs offers significant insight into understanding such non-covalent interactions and their impacts on specific properties of these OIHPs. The developed structure–property relationships can be used to engineer non-covalent interactions in low-dimensional OIHPs for applications.
Citation
Yan, L., Gloor, C. J., Moran, A. M., & You, W. (2023). Non-covalent interactions involving π effect between organic cations in low-dimensional organic/inorganic hybrid perovskites. Applied Physics Letters, 122(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0148876