PolyU researchers create 2D all-organic perovskites and demonstrate potential use in 2D electronics
This breakthrough opens up a new field of 2D all-organic perovskites, which holds promise for both fundamental science and potential applications.
- This breakthrough opens up a new field of 2D all-organic perovskites, which holds promise for both fundamental science and potential applications.
- While perovskite was first discovered as an inorganic compound, Prof. Loh's team has focused their attention on the emerging class of all-organic perovskites.
- The solution-processibility of 2D organic perovskites presents exciting opportunities for their application in 2D electronics.
- Team member Dr Leng successfully addressed the challenge of integrating 2D organic perovskites with 2D electronics.