In Situ Fabrication of Highly Efficient and Stable CsNaInCl: Sb@PVDF Composite Films for Optoelectronic Devices.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Guangxi Key Lab of Processing for Non-ferrous Metals and Featured Materials and Key Lab of New Processing Technology for Nonferrous Metals and Materials, Ministry of Education; School of Resources, Environmental and Materials, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.

Published: October 2024

Lead-free double perovskites (DPs) have superior phase stability and optical properties, which make them competitive for future applications in illumination and displays. However, the preparation of DPs was mainly based on high-temperature heating and hydrochloric acid as a solvent to form powders, which increased the risk and cost of the preparation process and limited its further application. In this study, the growth of CsNaInCl: Sb DPs in polyvinylidene difluoride (PVDF) films was achieved using an in situ fabrication strategy with DMSO as the solvent. The prepared CsNaInCl: Sb@PVDF composite films (CFs) can achieve a bright blue emission under 302 nm irradiation. To achieve the optimal luminescent performance of CFs, the photoluminescence (PL) intensity of CsNaInCl: Sb@PVDF CFs under various in situ preparation conditions was compared. In addition, the photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of CFs was increased from 0.72% to 83.77% by adjusting the doping amount of Sb, and the fluorescence lifetimes and were 131.08 and 1048.52 ns, respectively. Temperature-dependent PL spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations indicate that these excellent optical properties are derived from the self-trapped excitons (STEs) at the [SbCl] octahedron and [InCl] octahedron connected via Cl-Na-Cl. The CFs also demonstrated excellent environmental stability, maintaining a relatively stable PL intensity even under conditions of water immersion, high temperatures, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Finally, we used the CFs to assemble a blue light-emitting device (LED), which showed good and stable blue emission performance at different currents. This work can provide a new idea for preparing DPs, which is conducive to promoting their commercial application in high-performance optoelectronic devices.

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