Boosting the Self-Trapped Exciton Emission in Alloyed Cs 2 (Ag/Na)InCl 6 Double Perovskite via Cu + Doping.
Xingwen ChengZhi XieWei ZhengRenfu LiZhonghua DengDatao TuXiaoying ShangJin XuZhongliang GongXingjun LiXueyuan ChenPublished in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2022)
Fundamental understanding of the effect of doping on the optical properties of 3D double perovskites (DPs) especially the dynamics of self-trapped excitons (STEs) is of vital importance for their optoelectronic applications. Herein, a unique strategy via Cu + doping to achieve efficient STE emission in the alloyed lead-free Cs 2 (Ag/Na)InCl 6 DPs is reported. A small amount (1.0 mol%) of Cu + doping results in boosted STE emission in the crystals, with photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield increasing from 19.0% to 62.6% and excitation band shifting from 310 to 365 nm. Temperature-dependent PL and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopies reveal that the remarkable PL enhancement originates from the increased radiative recombination rate and density of STEs, as a result of symmetry breakdown of the STE wavefunction at the octahedral Ag + site. These findings provide deep insights into the STE dynamics in Cu + -doped Cs 2 (Ag/Na)InCl 6 , thereby laying a foundation for the future design of new lead-free DPs with efficient STE emission.