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Researchers create 2D all-organic perovskites, demonstrate potential use in 2D electronics

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Perovskites are among the most researched topics in materials science. Recently, a research team from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has solved an age-old challenge to synthesize all-organic two-dimensional perovskites, extending the field into the exciting realm of 2D materials.

The team was led by Prof. Loh Kian Ping, Chair Professor of Materials Physics and Chemistry and Global STEM Professor of the Department of Applied Physics, Dr. Kathy Leng, Assistant Professor of the same department, together with Dr. Hwa Seob Choi, Postdoctoral Research Fellow and the first author of the research paper.

This breakthrough opens up a new field of 2D all-organic perovskites, which holds promise for both fundamental science and potential applications. This research, titled "Molecularly thin, two-dimensional all-organic perovskites," was recently published in the journal Science.

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