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EL06.07.11

Vapor Growth of All-Inorganic 2D Ruddlesden-Popper Lead- and Tin-Based Perovskites

When and Where

Apr 9, 2025
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Summit, Level 2, Flex Hall C

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Xinting Shuai1,Siraj Sidhik1,Mingrui Xu1,Xiang Zhang1,Michael Siena2,Laurent Pedesseau3,Hao Zhang1,Guanhui Gao1,Anand Puthirath1,Wenbin Li1,Ayush Agrawal1,Jianan Xu1,Jin Hou1,Jessica Persaud1,Jeremy Daum1,Anamika Mishra1,Yafei Wang4,Robert Vajtai1,Claudine Katan3,Mercouri Kanatzidis2,Jacky Even3,Pulickel Ajayan1,Aditya Mohite1

Rice University1,Northwestern University2,Université de Rennes3,Guangzhou University4

Abstract

Xinting Shuai1,Siraj Sidhik1,Mingrui Xu1,Xiang Zhang1,Michael Siena2,Laurent Pedesseau3,Hao Zhang1,Guanhui Gao1,Anand Puthirath1,Wenbin Li1,Ayush Agrawal1,Jianan Xu1,Jin Hou1,Jessica Persaud1,Jeremy Daum1,Anamika Mishra1,Yafei Wang4,Robert Vajtai1,Claudine Katan3,Mercouri Kanatzidis2,Jacky Even3,Pulickel Ajayan1,Aditya Mohite1

Rice University1,Northwestern University2,Université de Rennes3,Guangzhou University4
The 2D Ruddlesden-Popper (RP) perovskites Cs2PbI2Cl2 (with Pb-based n=1) and Cs2SnI2Cl2 (with Sn-based n=1) stand out as unique and rare instances of entirely inorganic constituents within the more expansive category of organic/inorganic 2D perovskites. These materials have recently garnered significant attention for their strong UV-light responsiveness, exceptional thermal stability, and theoretically predicted ultrahigh carrier mobility. In this study, we synthesized Pb and Sn-based n=1 2D RP perovskite films covering millimeter-scale areas for the first time, utilizing a one-step chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method under atmospheric conditions. These films feature perovskite layers oriented horizontally relative to the substrate. Multilayered Cs3Pb2I3Cl4 (Pb-based n=2) and Cs3Sn2I3Cl4 (Sn-based n=2) films were also obtained for the first time, and their crystallographic structures were refined by combining X-ray diffraction (XRD) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. DFT calculations and experimental optical spectroscopy support band gap energy shifts related to the perovskite layer thickness. We demonstrate bias-free photodetectors using the Sn-based n=1 perovskite with reproducible photocurrent and a fast 84 ms response time. The present work not only demonstrates the growth of high-quality of all-inorganic multilayered 2D perovskites by the CVD method but also suggests their potential as promising candidates for future optoelectronic applications.

Keywords

chemical vapor deposition (CVD) (chemical reaction) | perovskites

Symposium Organizers

Shuzi Hayase, University of Electro-Communications
Letian Dou, Purdue University
Teresa S. Ripolles, University of Valencia
Rui Wang, Westlake University

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Session Chairs

Julia Anthea Gessner
Teresa S. Ripolles

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