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Rational Design of Tetrahedral Derivatives as Efficient Light-Emitting Materials Based on "Super Atom" Perspective.

Yaobo LiJingjing MinYifan JiangTieshuan DongDangdang XuZhenzhen FengYuli YanChristos S GaroufalisSotirios BaskoutasHuaibin ShenZaiping Zeng
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Traditional semiconductor quantum dots of groups II-VI are key ingredients of next-generation display technology. Yet, the majority of them contain toxic heavy-metal elements, thus calling for alternative light-emitting materials. Herein, we have explored three novel categories of multicomponent compounds, namely, tetragonal II-III 2 -VI 4 porous ternary compounds, cubic I 2 -II 3 -VI 4 ternary compounds, and cubic I-II-III 3 -V 4 quaternary compounds. This is achieved by judicious introduction of a "super atom" perspective and concurrently varying the solid-state lattice packing of involved super atoms or the population of surrounding counter cations. Based on first-principles calculations of 392 candidate materials with designed crystal structures, 53 highly stable materials have been screened. Strikingly, 34 of them are direct-bandgap semiconductors with emitting wavelengths covering the near-infrared and visible-light regions. This work provides a comprehensive database of highly efficient light-emitting materials, which may be of interest for a broad field of optoelectronic applications.
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