Abstract

AbstractTwo‐dimensional (2D) organic‐inorganic hybrid perovskites (OHPs) have been gaining more and more attention for their unique optical, electrical and magnetic behaviors. Herein, we report a multifunctional quasi‐2D hybrid perovskite, 1, 6‐hexanediammonium tetrachlorocuprate ((1, 6‐HDA)CuCl4), which exhibit reversible thermochromic behavior, temperature‐dependent conductivity and ferromagnetism. Changing temperature results in the reversible color change of (1, 6‐HDA)CuCl4 between yellow and brown. A screen‐printing ink is prepared by using (1, 6‐HDA)CuCl4 and used to print thermochromic patterns. The reversible thermochromism originates from the CuCl6 octahedron distortions and lattice expansion in the crystal structure. The conductivity varies more than two orders of magnitude upon temperature change. (1, 6‐HDA)CuCl4 also shows ferromagnetic property with Curie temperatures around 12 K.

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