Broadband white-light emission with a high color rendering index in a two-dimensional organic–inorganic hybrid perovskite†
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) organic–inorganic hybrid layered perovskites have attracted increasing attention as promising candidates in optoelectronics, due to their excellent physical attributes. However, although great efforts have been made, broadband white-light emission with a high color rendering index based on 2D hybrid perovskites still remains rare. Here, we report a broadband white-light emissive 2D organic–inorganic hybrid (110)-oriented perovskite, N-(3-aminopropyl)imidazole tetrachloro-lead (1), in which the 2D corrugated layered inorganic framework is formed by corner-shared highly distorted lead chloride octahedra. Remarkably, the color rendering index of 1 is up to 93, which is superior to that of previously reported broadband white-light emission in 2D organic–inorganic hybrid perovskites. Such a 2D hybrid layered perovskite material with a high color rendering index may provide potential applications in white light-emitting diodes.