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Deriving Chiroptical Properties from Intrinsically Achiral Building Blocks of One-Dimensional CsPbBr Perovskite Nanowires. | LitMetric

Chirality is a ubiquitous feature in biological systems and occurs even in certain inorganic crystals. Interestingly, some inorganic nanocrystals have been shown to possess chirality, despite their achiral bulk forms. However, the mechanism of chirality formation and chiroptical responses in such nanocrystals is still ambiguous due to the presence of chiral organic ligands used to passivate such nanocrystals. Here, we recognize chiroptical responses from lead halide perovskite nanowires with different length scales. Cube-connected nanowires with minimum interfacial contacts make their arrangement chiral for chiroptical responses even in the absence of chiral ligands. The chiral nanowires with varying lengths serve as a systematic platform for improving dissymmetric factors significantly with increasing lengths. The dissymmetric factor of the longest nanowires reaches 1.4 × 10, which is the highest among the intrinsic chiral perovskite nanocrystals at present. The nanowires generate circularly polarized luminescence, which has been seldom reported in halide perovskite nanocrystals in the absence of any chiral ligands. Furthermore, we find that chirality exists in the basic unit consisting of two corner-connected cubes in the form of a dimer. The intrinsic chirality of the nanowires is determined by the lattice rotation of connected cubes along the interfacial boundaries, which is different from the commonly observed chirality induced by chiral ligands. Such chiral lead halide perovskite nanocrystals with robust chiroptical properties provide an ideal platform for understanding the origin of intrinsic chirality and the rational design of anisotropic chiral nanostructures.

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