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Strong Induced Circular Dichroism in a Hybrid Lead‐Halide Semiconductor Using Chiral Amino Acids for Crystallite Surface Functionalization

Advanced optical materials(2022)

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Abstract
Chirality is a desired property in functional semiconductors for optoelectronic, catalytic, and spintronic applications. Here, introducing enantiomerically-pure 3-aminobutyric acid (3-ABA) into thin films of the 1D semiconductor dimethylammonium lead iodide (DMAPbI(3)) is found to result in strong circular dichroism (CD) in the optical absorption. X-ray diffraction and grazing incidence small angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) are applied to gain molecular-scale insights into the chirality transfer mechanism, which is attributed to a chiral surface modification of DMAPbI(3) crystallites. This study demonstrates that the CD signal strength can be controlled by the amino-acid content relative to the crystallite surface area. The CD intensity is tuned by the composition of the precursor solution and the spin-coating time, thereby achieving anisotropy factors (g(abs)) as high as 1.75 x 10(-2). Grazing incidence wide angle scattering reveals strong preferential ordering that can be suppressed via tailored synthesis conditions. Different contributions to the chiroptical properties are resolved by a detailed analysis of the CD signal utilizing an approach based on the Mueller matrix model. This report of a novel class of chiral hybrid semiconductors with precise control over their optical activity presents a promising approach for the design of circularly polarized light detectors and emitters.
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amino acids,chiral semiconductors,chirality,chirality transfer,circular dichroism,hybrid perovskites,surface modification
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