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  • Self-trapping of excitons in low-dimensional metal halides, driven by strong electron-phonon coupling, shows promise for applications in optoelectronics and solid-state lighting.
  • The study focuses on the synthesis of ultrathin RbPbBr nanoplates, which exhibit broad emission across the visible to near-infrared spectrum with a long photoluminescence lifetime.
  • Unique properties such as low sound velocity and bulk moduli in these nanoplates indicate significant anharmonicity and a soft lattice structure, enhancing the effectiveness of broadband self-trapping exciton emissions.

Article Abstract

Self-trapping of excitons (STE) and concomitant useful broadband emission in low-dimensional metal halides occur due to strong electron-phonon coupling, which exhibit potential applications in optoelectronics and solid-state lighting. Lattice softness and high anharmonicity in the low-dimensional structure can lead to transient structural distortion upon photoexcitation that should promote the spatial localization or trapping of charge carriers, which is essential for STE. Herein, we report the ligand-assisted reprecipitation synthesis of ultrathin (∼3.5 nm) two-dimensional (2D) metal halide, RbPbBr nanoplates (NPLs), which demonstrate highly Stokes shifted and broadband emission covering most parts of the visible to near IR range (500-850 nm) with a long-lived photoluminescence (PL) lifetime. The excitation wavelength independent emission and emission wavelength independent excitation spectra along with the analogous PL decay kinetics of bulk and NPLs suggest the intrinsic nature of broadband emission. The experimental low sound velocity (∼1090 m s) and associated low bulk and shear moduli (10.10 and 5.51 GPa, respectively) indicate the large anharmonicity and significantly soft lattice structure, which trigger the broadband STE emission in 2D NPLs of RbPbBr. Strong electron-longitudinal optical (LO) phonon coupling results in broadband STE emission in 2D RbPbBr NPLs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9430307PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc02992hDOI Listing

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