Temperature-controlled tunable emission of Bi 3+ -doped Rb 2 SnCl 6 all-inorganic vacancy ordered lead-free perovskite for advanced anticounterfeiting.
Chengyue XinWenjun ZhangZhongfa LiZihan ChenZhongyu DuanPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
At present, tuning the luminescence characteristics of phosphors by external physical stimuli such as temperature and pressure has attracted the interest of researchers. However, the emission-tunable luminescence processes by temperature or pressure in lead-free perovskite with ordered vacancy materials have not been systematically studied. In this study, Bi 3+ -doped Rb 2 SnCl 6 crystals were successfully synthesized using a simple precipitation method, and these crystals demonstrated a remarkable enhancement of luminescence intensity compared with the unannealed ones at 140-200 °C, and with a red-shift in the emission peak from 450 to 500 nm. It was found that the annealing treatment increased the Bi-Cl bond length leading to emission red-shift and achieved the change in the emission intensity due to the band gap modulation of the material. Furthermore, a candidate material for the color-changing optical security strategies was obtained by combining the Bi 3+ -doped Rb 2 SnCl 6 phosphor and printing ink. This work is a valuable reference for the rational design of luminescent perovskites with promising new functionalities and stimulates the great potential of luminescent perovskites in developing promising phosphors for advanced anticounterfeiting.