An Air-Stable and Exfoliable Ferromagnetic Two-Dimensional Perovskite, (Phenethylammonium)<sub>2</sub>CrCl<sub>4</sub>
R. Smith, Kelly M. Walsh, Qianni Jiang, Jiun‐Haw Chu, Daniel R. Gamelin
Abstract
Synthesis and structural characterization of the 2D hybrid-perovskite ferromagnet (PEA) 2 CrCl 4 are reported (PEA = phenethylammonium). Single-crystal X-ray diffraction shows isolated inorganic sheets separated by bilayers of the bulky PEA cation. The inorganic sheets consist of networked [CrCl 6 ] 4– octahedra with ordered in-plane Jahn–Teller distortions. The PEA cations impart air stability to these otherwise highly hygroscopic and oxidatively unstable compounds. (PEA) 2 CrCl 4 is ferromagnetically ordered with T C = 44 K and shows rich temperature-dependent absorption in the visible region that reflects coupling of Cr 2+ optical spin-flip transitions to 2D magnons. The van der Waals lattice structure has allowed mechanical exfoliation of monolayers with micrometer lateral dimensions, and air stability is largely retained. These attributes make (PEA) 2 CrCl 4 an attractive platform for development of 2D perovskite chemistry that links structure, magnetism, and magneto-optics, including at the monolayer limit.