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Chem Sci
May 2024
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, Duke University Durham North Carolina 27708 USA
The recent discovery of glass-forming metal halide perovskites (MHPs) provides opportunities to broaden the application domain beyond traditionally celebrated optoelectronic research fueled by associated crystalline counterparts. In this regard, it is crucial to diversify the compositional space of glass-forming MHPs and introduce varied crystallization kinetics synthetic structural engineering. Here, we compare two MHPs with slightly varying structural attributes, utilizing isomer organic cations with the same elemental composition, and demonstrate how this change in functional group position impacts the kinetics of glass formation and subsequent crystallization by multiple orders of magnitude.
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