Highly Stable Orange-Red Long-Persistent Luminescent CsCdCl 3 :Mn 2+ Perovskite Crystal.
Shuangshuang HeQinping QiangTianchun LangMingsheng CaiTao HanHoujiang YouLingling PengShixiu CaoBitao LiuXiaolong JingBi JiaPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Halide perovskite has been widely studied as a new generation of photoelectronic materials. However, their thermal and humidity-induced emission quenching have greatly limited their utility and reliability. Here, we report a hexagonal Mn 2+ -doped CsCdCl 3 perovskite crystal that possesses stable photoluminescence (PL) at both high temperature and humidity. The room temperature long-persistent luminescence (LPL) of the single crystals lasts up to 1480 s and can be adjusted by changing the concentration of Mn 2+ ion doping. The characteristic emission of d-d transition of Mn 2+ is realized, and the photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) is up to 91.4 %, it can maintain more than 90 % of the initial PL spectral integral area at 150 °C (423 K). High humid stability PL can be achieved more than 75 % of the initial PL intensity after 55 days of immersion in water. These excellent properties show the application prospect of the LPL material in lighting indication and anti-counterfeiting.