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The effect of different halogen atoms on the rigid and energy transfer of organic cations

JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE [2024]
Mingxia Lv, Chen Fang, Jun Zhou, Yaohui Zhu, Xiong Li, Denghui Xu
ABSTRACT

Low-dimensional organic-inorganic hybrid metal halides (OIMHs) have become an emerging class of light-emitting materials. Two zero-dimensional (0D) lead-free organic (EnrofloH 2 ) 4 Mn 3 X 12 (X = Cl, Br) has been reported in this work. Upon 338 and 340 nm excitation, (EnrofloH 2 ) 4 Mn 3 Cl 12 ·2Cl and (EnrofloH 2 ) 4 Mn 3 Br 12 ·2Br exhibit emission peaking at 460, 514 nm and 460, 520 nm respectively. It was noticed that the choice of the halide could profoundly govern the luminescent subjects (ENR or Mn 2+ ) through the altered energy transfer. Different halogens could influence the rigidity of ENR organic cations by changing their stacking patterns and band gaps, thus manipulating their luminescent properties. The bandgap behaviors have been revealed by density functional theory calculations. Based on the results, the emission of both compounds come from organic cations (EnrofloH 2 2+ ) and 4 D- 6 A 1 transition of Mn 2+ ions. The spectral interplay of these emission bands is governed by the temperature and the possibility of exchanging mechanisms between two emission centers.

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