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(C6H5C2H4NH3) 2GeI4: a layered two-dimensional perovskite with potential for photovoltaic applications

Cheng et al., 2017

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1294740101823857344
Author
Cheng P
Wu T
Zhang J
Li Y
Liu J
Jiang L
Mao X
Lu R
Deng W
Han K
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The journal of physical chemistry letters

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Recently, two-dimensional organic–inorganic perovskites have attracted increasing attention due to their unique photophysical properties and high stability. Here we report a lead-free, two-dimensional perovskite,(PEA) 2GeI4 (PEA= C6H5 (CH2) 2NH3+). Structural …
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