Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 51, Issue 7, 20220211(2022)

Tuning the optical properties of chiral two-dimensional perovskites by high pressure

Shuai Zhao and Shenyu Dai
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  • Department of Photoelectric Technology, Jihua Laboratory, Foshan 528200, China
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    Chiral two-dimensional perovskites are a class of low-dimensional perovskite materials with noncentrosymmetric structures. It combines the advantages of low-dimensional perovskites and chiral materials and thus can be used to produce nonlinear optical effects. Various optical properties of low-dimensional perovskites have been reported to be regulated by high-pressure technology. However, there are few reports on the high-pressure optical properties of chiral two-dimensional perovskites, especially the nonlinear optical effect under high pressure. The PL spectrum, absorption spectrum and second harmonic effect (SHG) of a high-pressure chiral two-dimensional perovskite material (R-, S-)ClPEA2PbI4 were studied by the diamond anvil cell technique. The results show that with increasing pressure, the PL spectral intensity of the material first increases to a peak of 1 GPa and then decreases gradually until it disappears at approximately 6 GPa, and the peak wavelength shifts from 507 nm to 568 nm. The high-pressure absorption spectra show that there is a sudden change in the absorption edge of the chiral perovskite at approximately 6 GPa, indicating the occurrence of a phase transition. Under high pressure, the intensity of the laser second harmonic signal decreases gradually with increasing pressure and significantly changes near a pressure of 6 GPa. These results show that high pressure is an effective way to regulate the optical properties of two-dimensional chiral perovskites, which provides a basis for their future applications in luminescence, near-infrared frequency conversion and other devices.

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    Paper Information

    Category: Materials & Thin films

    Received: Mar. 22, 2022

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Dec. 20, 2022

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    DOI:10.3788/IRLA20220211

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