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  • Researchers developed five new hybrid manganese halides that contain discrete [MnCl4]2- tetrahedrons, which are structures made of manganese and chlorine.
  • These materials are noted for their high efficiency in emitting green light.
  • By carefully adjusting the organic cations, they were able to significantly enhance the light-emitting performance, increasing the quantum yield from 7.98% to 81.11%.

Article Abstract

Five new zero-dimensional hybrid manganese halides based on discrete [MnCl4]2- tetrahedrons were prepared and used as highly efficient green-light emitters. Through rational management of organic cations to tailor the MnMn separation distances between neighboring [MnCl4]2- tetrahedrons, the photoluminescence quantum yield increased significantly from 7.98% to 81.11%.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cc02353eDOI Listing

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