研究目的
To review and analyze quantum and dielectric confinement effects in lower-dimensional hybrid perovskite semiconductors, including multilayered compounds and colloidal nanostructures, to understand their optoelectronic properties and applications in photovoltaics and light emission.
研究成果
The review concludes that lower-dimensional hybrid perovskites offer enhanced optoelectronic properties due to quantum and dielectric confinement effects, with potential for high-efficiency solar cells and light-emitting devices. However, further research is needed to fully understand and harness these effects, particularly in terms of structural control, exciton dynamics, and material stability.
研究不足
The review highlights that understanding of quantum and dielectric confinement in these materials is still in its infancy, with challenges in accurate structural characterization, theoretical modeling (e.g., many-body effects, spin-orbit coupling), and experimental validation. Limitations include the complexity of hybrid systems, dynamic disorder, and the need for advanced computational methods.