Mechanically rigid 2D lead halide perovskite (PMA)2PbCl4 with pressure-stable broadband emission

Abstract

We present a combined experimental and theoretical investigation of the pressure response of the chlorine-based two-dimensional perovskite (PMA)2PbCl4. High-pressure synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction (HP-PXRD), photoluminescence spectroscopy (HP-PL), and density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that compression up to 5.45 GPa induces pronounced anisotropic lattice contraction and partial amorphization, while decompression reveals phase reversibility. The PbCl6 octahedra remain mechanically rigid, with distortions accommodated by octahedral tilts, flattening, and migration of phenylmethylammonium cations (PMA+), leading to interlayer planarization and enhanced electron–phonon coupling. Elastic tensor analysis confirms moderate mechanical anisotropy and coexisting auxetic and conventional elastic responses. HP-PL demonstrates a pressure-driven crossover between narrow free-exciton emission (quenched by 1.84 GPa) and more resilient broadband self-trapped exciton emission (persisting up to 7.8 GPa with its maximum intensity at ∼4.5 GPa). Overall, the compression-driven structure–property evolution maintains broadband emission, which leads to increased nonradiative losses at higher pressures. The combined results establish (PMA)2PbCl4 as a mechanically robust, pressure-tunable broadband emitter with strong potential for stable optoelectronic applications.

Graphical abstract: Mechanically rigid 2D lead halide perovskite (PMA)2PbCl4 with pressure-stable broadband emission

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
03 Oct 2025
Accepted
03 Dec 2025
First published
04 Dec 2025

Mater. Chem. Front., 2026, Advance Article

Mechanically rigid 2D lead halide perovskite (PMA)2PbCl4 with pressure-stable broadband emission

M. Azeem, J. Choi, Y. Jung and Y. Lee, Mater. Chem. Front., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5QM00719D

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