Login / Signup

Zero-dimensional organic-inorganic hybrid manganese bromide with coexistence of dielectric-thermal double switches and efficient photoluminescence.

Ling-Kun WuQing-Hua ZouHai-Quan YaoHeng-Yun YeJian-Rong Li
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
Zero-dimensional (0D) hybrid metal halides have attracted much attention due to their rich composition, excellent optical stability, large exciton binding energy, etc . Photoelectric switchable multifunctional materials can integrate multiple physical properties ( e.g. , ferroelectricity, photoluminescence, magnetic, etc .) into one device and are widely used in many fields such as smart switches, sensors, etc . However, multifunctional materials with thermal energy storage, stimulant dielectric response, and light-emitting properties are rarely reported. Here, we synthesized a new organic-inorganic hybrid metal halide single crystal [TEMA] 2 MnBr 4 (1) (TEMA + = triethylmethylammonium). Compound 1 undergoes a reversible phase transition at a high temperature of 344/316 K, having a large thermal hysteresis of 28 K and exhibits high stability dielectric switching characteristics near the phase transition temperature. The single crystal exhibits green emission at 513 nm under UV excitation, originating from the 4 T 1 g(G) → 6 A 1 g(S) transition of Mn 2+ ions. Excitingly, this single crystal's photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) is as high as 80.78%. This work provides a strategy for the development of organic-inorganic hybrid optoelectronic multifunctional materials with high-efficient light emission and switchable dielectric properties.
Keyphrases