Abstract

Organic-inorganic metal halide perovskites are fast emerging as a potential candidate for optoelectronic technologies ranging from solar cells to light-emitting devices. Their versatility, simple device integration, facile synthesis protocols, and tunable structure-property characteristics are driving their rapid rise and acceptability. In addition to the more conservative application areas, the use of these materials is also being explored for many futuristic systems. These applications range from electrochemical storage, gas sensing, and nonvolatile resistive random-access memories to piezoelectric devices. The details are explained in this chapter.

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