2018年第79回応用物理学会秋季学術講演会

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[21p-231C-1~10] 12.2 評価・基礎物性

2018年9月21日(金) 13:15 〜 16:00 231C (3Fラウンジ1)

赤池 幸紀(東理大)、若山 裕(物材機構)

15:30 〜 15:45

[21p-231C-9] One-Dimensional Single Crystals of Lead Bromide Organic- Inorganic Hybrid Perovskites: Structure and Optical Properties

〇(DC)Huong Mai Duongthi1、Shunpei Nobusue1、Eiichi Matsubara1,2、Masaaki Ashida1、Hirokazu Tada1 (1.Division of Frontiers Materials Science, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka Univ.、2.Department of Physics, Osaka Dental Univ.)

キーワード:optical properties, 1D perovskite, single crystal

Lead halides hybrid perovskites have recently emerged as a highly promising class of functional materials for a variety of applications such as photovoltaic cells, LEDs, and light absorption sensors because of their excellent properties including strong absorption coefficient and long carrier lifetime [1]. The exceptional structural tunability enables these materials to possess three- (3D), two- (2D), and one- (1D) dimensional structures at the molecular level. Remarkable progress has been reported in the field of lead halide hybrid perovskites in recent years, focusing mainly on the preparation and application of materials with 3D structures. There are, however, some disadvantages in 3D perovskites for applications: instability in air and difficulties in structural modifications. In 2014, Smith et al. reported the thin film solar cell application of a 2D lead- halide perovskites light absorber with enhanced moisture stability [2]. Among various 2D and 1D lead halide perovskites, we have found that 1D lead bromide perovskites show air stability. They are expected to show high and fast optical nonlinear effects owing to the enhanced electron density of states and electron-phonon interaction. Here we report the synthesis of novel 1D lead bromide perovskites and structural dependence on their optical properties. We prepared 1D lead bromide perovskites with three different structures (triple-chain, face, and side shared) by controlling the growth condition and selecting aromatic compounds for organic layers.