Self-Trapped Exciton Emission Enhancement in 3D Cationic Lead Halide Hybrids Via Phase Transition Engineering.

J Phys Chem Lett

State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials, College of Physics, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, China.

Published: February 2024

Three-dimensional (3D) cationic lead halide hybrids constructed by organic ions and inorganic networks via coordination bonds are a promising material for solid-state lighting due to their exceptional environmental stability and broad-spectrum emission. Nevertheless, their fluorescence properties are hindered by the limited lattice distortion from extensive connectivity within the inorganic network. Here, a dramatic 100-fold enhancement of self-trapped exciton (STE) emission is achieved in 3D hybrid material [PbBr][OC(CH)CO] via pressure-triggered phase transition. Notably, pressure-treated material exhibits a 110 nm redshift with 1.5-fold enhancement compared to the initial state after pressure was completely released. The irreversible structural phase transition intensifies the [PbBrO] octahedral distortion, which is highly responsible for the optimization of quenched emission. These findings present a promising strategy for improving the optical properties of 3D halide hybrids with relatively high stability and thus facilitate their practical applications by pressure-driven phase transition engineering.

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