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Zero-dimensional hybrid zinc halides with blue light emissions

Materials Today Chemistry [2023]
D.-Y. Li, Y.-H. Liu, Q. Wang, X.-W. Lei, C.-Y. Yue, Z.-H. Jing
ABSTRACT

To solve the toxicity problem of blue light emissive three-dimensional lead halide perovskite , zero-dimensional lead-free hybrid halides with low cost and high emission efficiency have become one of the most promising solid-state light emitting materials. Herein, by utilizing discrete [ZnBr 4 ] 2− tetrahedrons as optical center, a new series of organic–inorganic hybrid zinc halides of AZnBr 4 (A = NMPz, MPz, and AMPd) were presented as blue light emitters. Excitingly, these zero dimensional halides exhibit bright blue-light emission with the highest photoluminescence quantum yield of 17.28%, acting as down-conversion phosphors to assembly high-performance white-light emitting diode.

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