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Published on: September 8, 2017
Sculpting Low-Dimensional Hybrid Lead Halides via Pressure-Induced Polymerization
Xiaofan Xu1, Peijie Zhang1, Jiang Han1
1Department of Chemistry, Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), Shenzhen, Guangdong 518055, China.
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Pressure is a powerful tool to modulate hybrid metal halides (HMHs), but its effects are often reversed upon decompression. Here, using the unsaturated m-aminophenylacetylene (m-APA) cation, we report pressure-induced polymerization (PIP) as a strategy for irreversible band-structure engineering in three heterostructures as HMH crystals: (m-APA)2Pb3I8, (m-APA)2PbBr4, and (m-APA)PbCl3. Distinct polymerization pathways yield novel ambient-stable phases with narrowed band gaps and reconfigured band alignments. The resulting polymeric cations exhibit varied sp2/sp3-C ratios, which significantly tune the electronic coupling across organic-inorganic interfaces. Specifically, P-(m-APA)2Pb3I8 retains type I alignment with gap narrowing driven by chemical pressure on the inorganic sublattice, while P-(m-APA)2PbBr4 undergoes a type I to type II transition, and P-(m-APA)PbCl3 transforms from type II to reversed-type I via organic band-edge reconstruction. This work demonstrates PIP as a novel and general approach to permanently tailor the electronic structures of HMHs, enabling functional design through the controlled covalent transformation of organic cations under high pressure.
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