2008
DOI: 10.1107/s0108767308085371
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The structure and photoluminescence of chiral tin and lead inorganic–organic hybrid perovskites

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“…Lead-free chiral HOIPs based on tin 110,111 , bismuth 37 , copper [112][113][114] , manganese 41 , cadmium 115 and cobalt 116 , were also reported, yet their chiroptoelectronic and chirospintronic properties have not been studied yet.…”
Section: [H2] Chirality Through Chiral Ligands [H3] Direct Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lead-free chiral HOIPs based on tin 110,111 , bismuth 37 , copper [112][113][114] , manganese 41 , cadmium 115 and cobalt 116 , were also reported, yet their chiroptoelectronic and chirospintronic properties have not been studied yet.…”
Section: [H2] Chirality Through Chiral Ligands [H3] Direct Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chiral perovskite systems were then extended to long-chain or polycyclic aromatic amines. 34,35 Moreover, the synthesis and crystal structures of lead-free chiral hybrid materials based on cadmium (Cd), 36 cobalt (Co), 37 copper (Cu), 38,39 bismuth (Bi), 40,41 and tin (Sn) 42,43 as central elements were demonstrated, but their chiral optoelectronic properties have not yet been investigated. As it is easy to obtain chiral halide perovskites by this ligand-induced chirality strategy, their chiral optoelectronic applications deserve further investigation.…”
Section: Ligand-induced Chiralitymentioning
confidence: 99%