Recently, organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites exhibiting facile structural phase transitions have accumulated significant attention due to their switchable second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) properties, which hold significant promise for next-generation intelligent optoelectronic devices. In this study, we present a novel one-dimensional hexagonal hybrid perovskite, (4-methoxypiperidinium)CdCl, which undergoes a reversible high-temperature structural phase transition at 389 K. Notably, (4-methoxypiperidinium)CdCl demonstrates switchable second-order NLO and dielectric properties, accompanied by symmetry breaking from the centrosymmetric to noncentrosymmetric 2 space group. Variable-temperature structure analyses reveal that this transition is mainly driven by the order-disorder transformation of the 4-methoxypiperidinium cations. Furthermore, it also features a promising photoluminescence performance with blue-light emission and a long lifetime of 25.34 ns. It is anticipated that this study will expand the family of hybrid perovskites exhibiting high-temperature phase transitions and offer valuable guidance for the design of new NLO switching materials with superior optoelectronic properties.

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