Issue 26, 2023

Singlet exciton and singlet/triplet self-trapped excitons for ultra-broadband white-light emission in a zero-dimensional cadmium bromide hybrid

Abstract

Zero-dimensional (0D) organic–inorganic metal halide hybrids have aroused heightened academic interest from the solid-state lighting field because of their abundant structural species and excellent photoluminescence properties. However, the synthesis of single-component white-light emitters with an ultra-broad emission band (>200 nm) remains a huge challenge. Here, we report on a 0D cadmium-based ultra-broadband solid white-light emitter using the luminescent active organic templates, namely (H2AMP)CdBr4·H2O (1, AMP = 2-piperidylmethylamine), containing isolated 0D CdBr4 tetrahedral anions separated by [H2AMP]2+ cations. Under 365 nm excitation, 1 shows an ultra-broadband “warm” white-light emission with a large bandwidth of 285 nm containing three emission bands at 451, 521, and 631 nm located in the blue, green, and red regions, respectively, which have a high color rendering index of 98 and a moderate photoluminescence quantum yield of 23.46%. Systematic investigations prove that the origin of white-light emission stems from the synergic work of singlet excitons bound in organic components as well as singlet and triplet excitons self-trapped into distorted tetrahedral substructures. To our knowledge, 1 should be the first observation of the coexistence of singlet and triplet self-trapped excitons in 0D tetrahedral CdX4-based metal halides at room temperature. Moreover, 1 is a direct bandgap semiconductor, as revealed by experimental results and theoretical calculations. Our work provides a novel approach for the development of single-component white-light emitters with more brilliant photophysical properties.

Graphical abstract: Singlet exciton and singlet/triplet self-trapped excitons for ultra-broadband white-light emission in a zero-dimensional cadmium bromide hybrid

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Apr 2023
Accepted
25 May 2023
First published
25 May 2023

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023,11, 9023-9029

Singlet exciton and singlet/triplet self-trapped excitons for ultra-broadband white-light emission in a zero-dimensional cadmium bromide hybrid

H. Gao, Z. Lu, X. Zhao, K. Zhang, X. Zhu, R. Cheng, S. Li, Z. Qi and X. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023, 11, 9023 DOI: 10.1039/D3TC01436C

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