Issue 52, 2022, Issue in Progress

A promising 1D Cd-based hybrid perovskite-type for white-light emission with high-color-rendering index

Abstract

A one dimensional (1D) perovskite-type (C6H7NBr)3[CdBr5] (abbreviated 4-BAPC) was synthesized by slow evaporation at room temperature (RT). 4-BAPC crystalizes in the monoclinic system with the space group P21/c. The 1D inorganic chains are formed by corner sharing CdBr6 octahedra. Thermal measurement shows that 4-BAPC is stable up to 190 °C. Optical characterization demonstrates that the grown crystal is an indirect bandgap material with a bandgap value of 3.93 eV, which is consistent with theoretical calculations. The electronic structure, calculated using density functional theory, reveals that the valence band originates from a combination of Br-4p orbitals and Cd-4d orbitals, whereas the conduction band originates from the Cd-5s orbitals. The photoluminescence spectroscopy shows that the obtained material exhibits a broad-band white light emission with extra-high CRI of 98 under λexc = 380 nm. This emission is mainly resulting from the self-trapped exciton recombinations within the inorganic CdBr6 octahedron, and the fluorescence within the organic conjugated ammonium salt.

Graphical abstract: A promising 1D Cd-based hybrid perovskite-type for white-light emission with high-color-rendering index

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jul 2022
Accepted
14 Nov 2022
First published
23 Nov 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2022,12, 33516-33524

A promising 1D Cd-based hybrid perovskite-type for white-light emission with high-color-rendering index

M. Gassara, R. Msalmi, X. Liu, F. Hassen, A. Moliterni, N. Ben Hamadi, A. Guesmi, L. Khezami, T. Soltani and H. Naïli, RSC Adv., 2022, 12, 33516 DOI: 10.1039/D2RA04676H

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