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  • Circularly polarized light (CPL) is crucial for technologies in optoelectronics and chiro-spintronics, but is mainly found in chiral perovskites.
  • A new method has been developed to induce CPL activity in achiral perovskites, which are known for their rich compositions and efficient luminescence.
  • By creating van der Waals heterojunctions between chiral and achiral perovskites, spin-polarized electrons enhance CPL in achiral perovskites, resulting in significantly higher polarization degrees, with potential for flexible design via chemical tuning or temperature adjustments.

Article Abstract

Circularly polarized light (CPL) is essential for optoelectronic and chiro-spintronic applications. Hybrid perovskites, as star optoelectronic materials, have demonstrated CPL activity, which is, however, mostly limited to chiral perovskites. Here, we develop a simple, general, and efficient strategy to stimulate CPL activity in achiral perovskites, which possess rich species, efficient luminescence, and tunable bandgaps. With the formation of van der Waals heterojunctions between chiral and achiral perovskites, a nonequilibrium spin population and thus CPL activity are realized in achiral perovskites by receiving spin-polarized electrons from chiral perovskites. The polarization degree of room-temperature CPL in achiral perovskites is at least one order of magnitude higher than in chiral ones. The CPL polarization degree and emission wavelengths of achiral perovskites can be flexibly designed by tuning chemical compositions, operating temperature, or excitation wavelengths. We anticipate that unlimited types of achiral perovskites can be endowed with CPL activity, benefiting their applications in integrated CPL sources and detectors.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c00482DOI Listing

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