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Red room temperature phosphorescence of lead halide based coordination polymer showing efficient angle-dependent polarized emission and photoelectric performance.

Xu-Ke TianJi-Rui ZhangMeng-Yao WenZi-Han LiuJia-Hui GuoCheng-Yu MaHao-Yi ZhangXiao-Gang YangLu-Fang Ma
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
The development of organic-inorganic hybrid materials with long-lived room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) has attracted tremendous attention owing to their promising applications in the optoelectronic and anti-counterfeiting fields. In this work, by the selection of lead halide and electron-poor heteroaromatic molecule 1,10-phenanthroline (phen), a coordination polymer [Pb(phen)Cl 2 ] has been synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. This complex shows an alternating arrangement of a long-range order of phen π-conjugated systems and lead halide inorganic chains as revealed by X-ray single-crystal structural analysis. This structural character and special chemical components endow this hybrid material with a rare example of red room temperature phosphorescence. Its electronic structure and electronic transition behavior were further examined by theoretical calculations. Meanwhile, the film of the complex features remarkable angle-dependent polarized emission and photoelectric performance.
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