Chiral Hybrid Perovskites (R-/S-CLPEA)4Bi2I10 with Enhanced Chirality and Spin-Orbit Coupling Splitting for Strong Nonlinear Optical Circular Dichroism and Spin Selectivity Effects

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Abstract

Chiral hybrid halide perovskites have attracted considerable attention in optoelectronics and spintronics owing to their unique optical, electric, and spin-orbit coupling (SOC) properties. In this article, with focus on the design scheme to increase the nonlinear optical (NLO) circular dichroism (CD) and spin selectivity effects by assembling chlorine-modified chiral R-/S-CLPEA [CLPEA = 1-(4-chlorophenyl)ethylamine] into bismuth-based perovskites, a pair of chiral hybrid perovskites (R-/S-CLPEA)4Bi2I10 were synthesized and characterized experimentally. A large NLO CD effect and strong spin-dependent charge transport were confirmed by the experimental measurements. The unique chirality-induced spin textures were illustrated in the SOC band structures from first-principles simulations. The combined theoretical and experimental results demonstrate that it is the synergic effect of large chirality of CLPEA and strong SOC effect of the Bi2I10 dimer that endows these perovskites with unique chiral spin textures, strong NLO CD effect, and remarkable spin-dependent charge transport properties, which are of importance for the functional design of chiral perovskites in nonlinear optics and spintronics.

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Zhao, J., Huo, H., Zhao, Y., Guo, Y., Dong, M., Fu, Y., … Kang, L. (2023). Chiral Hybrid Perovskites (R-/S-CLPEA)4Bi2I10 with Enhanced Chirality and Spin-Orbit Coupling Splitting for Strong Nonlinear Optical Circular Dichroism and Spin Selectivity Effects. Chemistry of Materials, 35(11), 4347–4354. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c00425

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