Enhancement of photoluminescence quantum yield in lead-free inorganic copper based halide perovskites via zinc doping

Abstract

CsPbBr3 exhibits strong green emission, but its toxicity limits its widespread application. Lead-free perovskites exhibit excellent optoelectronic properties while eliminating the toxicity of lead; at the same time, doping substitution is an effective means to further optimize the optoelectronic performance of perovskites. In this work, zinc(II) is chosen to achieve heterovalent substitution in the copper(I) based perovskite Cs3Cu2Cl5 and obtain strong green luminescence. The photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) reached 70.19% at an optimal doping concentration, which is twice the PLQY of undoped Cs3Cu2Cl5 and much higher than that of most doped lead-free perovskites. Furthermore, a white light emitting diode (WLED) was fabricated with doped Cs3Cu2Cl5:0.20 Zn2+ as a green phosphor, commercial blue phosphor Sr(PO4)Cl:Eu+, and commercial red phosphor CaAlSiN3:Eu2+. The color rendering index (CRI) is 95.8, while the correlated color temperature (CCT) is 4573 K, which is much better than that of the WLED fabricated with CsPbBr3. This research provides important guidance on the fabrication of green light emission Zn-doped Cs3Cu2Cl5 instead of toxic CsPbBr3 and has potential in WLED lighting.

Graphical abstract: Enhancement of photoluminescence quantum yield in lead-free inorganic copper based halide perovskites via zinc doping

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Mar 2024
Accepted
06 Jul 2024
First published
08 Jul 2024

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, Advance Article

Enhancement of photoluminescence quantum yield in lead-free inorganic copper based halide perovskites via zinc doping

Y. Peng, J. Guo, J. Guo, J. Wu, N. Zhang, G. Zhao, J. Hou, G. Zhang, Y. Liu and Y. Fang, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4TC01168F

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