Revisiting the origin of green emission in Cs4PbBr6
Abstract
It is probably acceptable to state that the recent debate over the origin of green emission in Cs4PbBr6 and/or CsPbBr3 has been narrowed down to two major possibilities: (i) a defect-mediated event in Cs4PbBr6, or (ii) a radiative recombination of charge carriers at CsPbBr3 inclusions embedded within Cs4PbBr6. The first scenario is relatively broad in terms of identifying specific defects that could act as recombination centers, although Br-vacancy has been proposed as a potential candidate. In the case of the second possibility, the omnipresence of CsPbBr3 nanoinclusions even in pure phase Cs4PbBr6 is also a matter of contention. Resolving this “green emission question” is consequential to the further development of the Cs–Pb–X (X = halogen) system of perovskite-inspired optoelectronic materials. Here, we will briefly survey the current status of the literature and offer some perspectives with respect to the two possibilities noted above.
- This article is part of the themed collection: In Memoriam of Prof. Richard T. Williams (May 27, 1946 - July 5, 2021)