Red-emissive nanocrystals of Cs 4 Mn x Cd 1- x Sb 2 Cl 12 layered perovskites.
Emanuela SartoriMarta CampolucciDmitry BaranovMin ZengStefano TosoGiorgio DivitiniMaurizio FerrettiZeger HensLiberato MannaFederico LocardiPublished in: Nanoscale (2022)
Layered double perovskites are currently being investigated as emerging halide-based materials for optoelectronic applications. Herein, we present the synthesis of Cs 4 Mn x Cd 1- x Sb 2 Cl 12 (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) nanocrystals (NCs). X-ray powder diffraction evidences the retention of the same crystal structure for all the inspected compositions; transmission electron microscopy revealed monodisperse particles with a mean size between 10.7 nm and 12.7 nm. The absorption spectra are mostly determined by transitions related to Sb 3+ , whereas Mn 2+ induced a red emission in the 625-650 nm range. The photoluminescence emission intensity and position vary with the Mn 2+ content and reach the maximum for the composition with x = 0.12. Finally, we demonstrate that the photoluminescence quantum yield of the latter NCs was increased from 0.3% to 3.9% through a post-synthesis treatment with ammonium thiocyanate. The present work expands the knowledge of colloidal layered double perovskite nanocrystals, stimulating future investigations of this emerging class of materials.
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