Multicolor emission from a 0D-doped hybrid halide (C8H14N2)2CdBr6 single crystal†
Abstract
Achieving multicolor emission is a fascinating goal that remains challenging for zero-dimensional (0D) hybrid halides. We successfully obtained a three-millimeter-scale 0D (MXDA)2CdBr6 (MXDA = C8H14N22+) single crystal (SC) by the solvothermal method. It serves as an outstanding host for doping with various valence activators, such as Cu+, Mn2+ and Sb3+, and these doped single crystals emit blue (470 nm), yellow (580 nm) and red (618 nm) fluorescence, which accurately cover a large visible region and achieve efficient multicolor emission. (MXDA)2CdBr6:8%Cu+ exhibits a high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of 60.31% under 320 nm UV excitation, while (MXDA)2CdBr6:10%Mn2+ shows a PLQY of 50.52%. Density functional theory calculations indicate that the hybrid 0D (MXDA)2CdBr6 halide is an indirect bandgap semiconductor with a bandgap value of 3.33 eV. This work expands the new material space for organic–inorganic hybrid halide materials and provides insights for tuning their optical properties.

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