Hybrid halocuprates(I) are nowadays the subject of intensive studies as promising materials for various optoelectronic applications. This class of materials is characterized by wide structural diversity enabled by a great variety in the size and shape of organic cations. Therefore, the study of composition-structure-property relationships is a key step for the rational design of new halocuprate materials with desired properties. In this paper, we comprehensively studied MABr/CuBr and FABr/CuBr systems (MA = methylammonium and FA = formamidinium) and established the existence of five novel phases (namely, MACuBr, FA[CuBr], MACuBr, FACuBr, and FACuBr) related to four different structural types and three distinct A : Cu stoichiometries (A = MA/FA). The optical properties of the discovered phases are studied by absorption and low-temperature photoluminescence spectroscopy. Based on a crystal-chemical analysis, we explained a unique structural diversity of the MA- and FA-based bromocuprates, as well as revealed new structure-property relationships.
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