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Dual Light Emission of CsSnI 3 -Based Powders Synthesized via a Mechanochemical Process.

Xuan HuangXiaobing TangXiyu WenYuebin Charles LuFuqian Yang
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Lead toxicity has hindered the wide applications of lead halide perovskites in optoelectronics and bioimaging. A significant amount of effort has been made to synthesize lead-free halide perovskites as alternatives to lead halide perovskites. In this work, we demonstrate the feasibility of synthesizing CsSnI 3 -based powders mechanochemically with dual light emissions under ambient conditions from CsI and SnI 2 powders. The formed CsSnI 3 -based powders are divided into CsSnI 3 -dominated powders and CsSnI 3 -contained powders. Under the excitation of ultraviolet light of 365 nm in wavelength, the CsSnI 3 -dominated powders emit green light with a wavelength centered at 540 nm, and the CsSnI 3 -contained powders emit orange light with a wavelength centered at 608 nm. Both the CsSnI 3 -dominated and CsSnI 3 -contained powders exhibit infrared emission with the peak emission wavelengths centered at 916 nm and 925 nm, respectively, under a laser of 785 nm in wavelength. From the absorbance spectra, we obtain bandgaps of 2.32 eV and 2.08 eV for the CsSnI 3 -dominated and CsSnI 3 -contained powders, respectively. The CsSnI 3 -contained powders exhibit the characteristics of thermal quenching and photoelectrical response under white light.
Keyphrases
  • photodynamic therapy
  • solar cells
  • light emitting
  • particulate matter
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  • heavy metals