Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.140, No.22, 6806-6809, 2018
Bilayered Hybrid Perovskite Ferroelectric with Giant Two-Photon Absorption
Perovskite ferroelectrics with prominent nonlinear optical absorption have attracted great attention in the field of photonics. However, they are traditionally dominated by inorganic oxides and exhibit relatively small nonlinear optical absorption coefficients, which hinder their further applications. Herein, we report a new organic inorganic hybrid bilayered perovskite ferroelectric, (C4H9NH3)(2)(NH2CHNH2)Pb2Br7 (1), showing an above-room-temperature Curie temperature (similar to 322 K) and notable spontaneous polarization (similar to 3.8 mu C cm(-2)). Significantly, the unique quantum-well structure of 1 results in intriguing two-photon absorption properties with a giant nonlinear optical absorption coefficient as high as 5.76 X 10(3) cm GW(-1), which is almost two-orders of magnitude larger than those of mostly traditional all inorganic perovskite ferroelectrics. To our best knowledge, 1 is the first example of hybrid ferroelectrics with giant two-photon absorption coefficient. The mechanisms for ferroelectric and two-photon absorption are revealed. This work will shed light on the design of new ferroelectrics with two-photon absorption