Issue 36, 2021

Self-trapped exciton emission in an Sn(ii)-doped all-inorganic zero-dimensional zinc halide perovskite variant

Abstract

The toxicity of Pb in conventional perovskites impedes the commercialization of their optoelectronic devices. Therefore, the search for comparable Pb-free perovskites is vital and needs urgent attention. Herein, for the first time, we successfully synthesize the Sn(II)-doped Pb-free zinc-based perovskite variant Cs2ZnCl4. The influence of doping is investigated both experimentally and theoretically. Broad bright red emission with a large Stokes shift is observed and attributed to the self-trapped exciton (STE) emission of the doped disphenoidal [SnCl4]2− units in the host matrix, from 3P1 to 1S0. Temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) shows a peak split at cryogenic temperature, which is ascribed to the Jahn–Teller effect of the 3P1 state. Theoretical study reveals that the impurity states of Sn2+ shrink the bandgap and localize the band edges, and distortion of [SnCl4]2− under excitation ultimately leads to the STE emission. This work is significant for STE emission studies and will pave a way for Pb-free perovskite variants in illumination applications.

Graphical abstract: Self-trapped exciton emission in an Sn(ii)-doped all-inorganic zero-dimensional zinc halide perovskite variant

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2021
Accepted
16 Aug 2021
First published
16 Aug 2021

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 15285-15291

Self-trapped exciton emission in an Sn(II)-doped all-inorganic zero-dimensional zinc halide perovskite variant

X. Wang, Q. Shen, Y. Chen, N. Ali, Z. Ren, G. Bi and H. Wu, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 15285 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR04635G

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