Green Triplet Self-Trapped Exciton Emission in Layered Rb 3 Cd 2 Cl 7 :Sb 3+ Perovskite: Comparison with RbCdCl 3 :Sb 3 .
Qilin WeiXianfu MengWenchao LinShuaigang GeXinxin HanLi ChenRuosheng ZengBingsuo ZouPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Metal halide materials have recently sparked intense research because of their excellent photophysical properties and chemical stability. For example, RbCdCl 3 :Sb 3+ exhibits broad emission at about 600 nm with a high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) over 91% and double emission bands with bright white color. Herein, we obtained a novel Rb and Cd layered perovskite Rb 3 Cd 2 Cl 7 doped with Sb 3+ , which gives luminescence at 525 nm with a large Stokes shift of 200 nm, originating from a self-trapped exciton (STE). Its PLQY is 57.47%, but its low-temperature PLQY becomes much higher at the same wavelength. When Rb 3 Cd 2 Cl 7 :Sb 3+ and RbCdCl 3 :Sb 3+ were compared, the two classes of quantum confinement effects by Rb and Cd ions in the lattice were identified to describe their electronic states and different optical properties. These results suggest that properties of Sb-doped cadmium halides could be modified by the structure type and local atomic confinement to find applications as promising luminescent materials for optoelectronic devices.