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Pressure‐Suppressed Carrier Trapping Leads to Enhanced Emission in Two‐Dimensional Perovskite (HA)<sub>2</sub>(GA)Pb<sub>2</sub>I<sub>7</sub>
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ApplicationsHalide PerovskitesChemistryPerovskite ModuleBand GapSemiconductorsRemarkable Pl EnhancementOptical PropertiesQuantum MaterialsEnhanced EmissionMaterials SciencePhysicsPhotonic MaterialsOptoelectronic MaterialsPerovskite MaterialsCarrier TrappingLead-free PerovskitesCrystallographyColor ChangeTwo‐dimensional PerovskitePerovskite Solar CellNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThin Films
Abstract A remarkable PL enhancement by 12 fold is achieved using pressure to modulate the structure of a recently developed 2D perovskite (HA) 2 (GA)Pb 2 I 7 (HA= n ‐hexylammonium, GA=guanidinium). This structure features a previously unattainable, extremely large cage. In situ structural, spectroscopic, and theoretical analyses reveal that lattice compression under a mild pressure within 1.6 GPa considerably suppresses the carrier trapping, leading to significantly enhanced emission. Further pressurization induces a non‐luminescent amorphous yellow phase, which is retained and exhibits a continuously increasing band gap during decompression. When the pressure is released to 1.5 GPa, emission can be triggered by above‐band gap laser irradiation, accompanied by a color change from yellow to orange. The obtained orange phase could be retained at ambient conditions and exhibits two‐fold higher PL emission compared with the pristine (HA) 2 (GA)Pb 2 I 7 .
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