“…So far, reported all-inorganic RP halide phases are Cs 2 PbI 2 Cl 2 , Cs 2 SnI 2 Cl 2 , Cs 2 CdCl 4 , and Cs 3 Cd 2 Cl 7 , some of which showed stimulating optoelectronic and ultralow thermal conductivity along with enhanced solar cell efficiency and stabilities. ,− Recently, transition metals (Fe 2+ , Zn 2+ , and Cu 2+ ) have seen pronounced attention for replacement of toxic Pb in halide perovskites. , Cu-based materials are mainly attractive due to their flexible and tunable structures, resulting from the Jahn–Teller effect of Cu 2+ , improved stability under ambient conditions, and high absorption coefficient in wide-ranging visible regions . Recently, a few reports appeared regarding the synthesis, structural information, specific heat measurement, and electronic properties of 2D all-inorganic Cu 2+ -based halide perovskites, − however, lacking detailed optical studies. In general, the Cu 2+ -based 2D layered analogues are interesting due to their fascinating magnetic properties. − …”