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Circularly Polarized Light Emission from Nonchiral Perovskites Incorporated into Nanoporous Cholesteric Polymer Templates

Title
Circularly Polarized Light Emission from Nonchiral Perovskites Incorporated into Nanoporous Cholesteric Polymer Templates
Authors
ChoiYong-JunLeeJae-JinParkJun-SungKangHaeunKimMinjuJeongwonOkadaDaichiDong HaAraokaFumitoSuk-Won
Ewha Authors
김동하김정원
SCOPUS Author ID
김동하scopus; 김정원scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
ACS Nano
ISSN
1936-0851JCR Link
Citation
ACS Nano vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 909 - 918
Keywords
chiralitycholesteric nanotemplatescircular dichroismcircularly polarized light emissionhybrid organic−inorganic perovskites
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Chiral perovskites have garnered significant attention, owing to their chiroptical properties and emerging applications. Current fabrication methods often involve complex chemical synthesis routes. Herein, an alternative approach for introducing chirality into nonchiral hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites (HOIPs) using nanotemplates composed of cholesteric polymeric networks is proposed. This method eliminates the need for additional molecular design. In this process, HOIP precursors are incorporated into a porous cholesteric polymer film, and two-dimensional (2D) HOIPs grow inside the nanopores. Circularly polarized light emission (CPLE) was observed even though the selective reflection band of the cholesteric polymer films containing a representative HOIP deviated from the emission wavelength of the 2D HOIP. This effect was confirmed by the induced circular dichroism (CD) observed in the absorbance band of the HOIP. The observed CPLE and CD are attributed to the chirality induced by the template in the originally nonchiral 2D HOIP. Additionally, the developed 2D HOIP exhibited a long exciton lifetime and good stability under harsh conditions. These findings provide valuable insights into the development and design of innovative optoelectronic materials. © 2023 American Chemical Society.
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.3c09596
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