Pressure engineering reveals organic–inorganic interaction sites in hybrid perovskites
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Pressure engineering reveals organic–inorganic interaction sites in hybrid perovskites
A Jilin University team has reported a novel strategy using pressure engineering to identify the organic–inorganic interaction sites in non-hydrogen-bonded hybrid metal perovskites. This approach offers valuable guidance for designing materials with targeted optical properties and provides new insights into the photophysical mechanisms in hybrid perovskites.
Identifying Key Organic-Inorganic Interaction Sites for Enhanced Emission in Hybrid Perovskites via Pressure Engineering
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Mar 14, 2025 A research team from Jilin University has developed a new approach using pressure engineering to pinpoint organic-inorganic interaction sites in non-hydrogen-bonded hybrid metal perovskites. This innovative method provides valuable insight into the photophysical mechanisms governing hybrid perovskites and offers guidance for designing materials with tailored optical properties. "Previous r
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