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Title: Vibronically Coupled Near-Infrared Emission and Excitation from d−d Transitions of Cs2MX6 (M = Mo/W, X = Cl/Br)
Authors: MONDAL, BARNALI
SHINDE, APAMA
RAJPUT, PARIKSHIT KUMAR
ARFIN, HABIBUL
TANWAR, RITEEKA
GHOSH, PRASENJIT
NAG, ANGSHUMAN
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Crystal structure
Crystals
Diffraction
Electrical energy
Energy
2024
2024-MAR-WEEK1
TOC-MAR-2024
Issue Date: Feb-2024
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: ACS Energy Letters
Abstract: In near-infrared (NIR)-emitting phosphors, the emission typically originates from forbidden d−d or f−f electronic transitions of metal ion dopants. But the excitation happens through higher-energy (UV or blue) allowed transitions, resulting in energy loss for this UV- or blue-to-NIR conversion. Here we report Cs2MX6 (M = Mo/W, X = Cl/Br) 0D perovskite derivatives with NIR excitation and emission arising from the same pair of d-electronic states, showing small Stokes shifts. The samples show significant optical absorption at 787 nm (12700 cm−1) and emission at 986 nm (10140 cm−1) because of the d2 electronic configuration of M4+ in isolated [MX6]2− octahedra. Interestingly, isolated [MX6]2− also leads to vibrational fine structures in the electronic excitation and emission spectra at cryogenic temperatures, which are rare for undoped inorganic crystals. Finally, phosphor-converted light-emitting diodes are fabricated by coating Cs2MoCl6 on commercial 730 nm LED chips without requiring UV-blue chips.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.3c02613
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ISSN: 2380-8195
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