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Efficient Solar Spectrum-Like White-Light Emission in Zinc-Based Zero-Dimensional Hybrid Metal Halides

Advanced Optical Materials [2023]
Shihui He, Shiqiang Hao, Liubing Fan, Kunjie Liu, Chuxin Cai, Christopher Wolverton, Jing Zhao, Quanlin Liu
ABSTRACT

Organic–inorganic metal halides (OIMHs) with high-efficiency solar spectrum-like emission are attracting broad and current interest. Here, five 0D Zn-based hybrid halides are synthesized based on aromatic organic cations with different carbon-chain lengths: C 6 H 5 CH 2 NH 3 + (PMA + ) and C 6 H 5 (CH 2 ) 4 NH 3 + (PBA + ). (PMA) 2 ZnCl 4 exhibits the highest photoluminescence quantum yield of 37.2% of reported Zn-based white-emission OIMHs. The emission spectrum of (PBA) 2 ZnI 4 indicates a color rendering index of 98, which is the highest among single-component white-light-emitting phosphors. Spectral characterizations and density functional theory calculations demonstrate that the extremely broad emission of (PBA) 2 ZnI 4 originates from the synergistic emission of organic cations and self-trapped excitons. The optical properties of the obtained (PMA) 2 ZnBr 4 , (PMA) 2 ZnI 4 ·H 2 O, and (PBA) 2 ZnCl 4 are also characterized for comparison, and with the same organic cations, the PLQY decreases from chloride to bromide to iodide. This work demonstrates that the selection of appropriate organics and halogens can enable fine tuning of single-component white-light emission, satisfying varying needs for solid-state lighting.

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