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Title: Ultrabroad Near Infrared Emitting Perovskites
Authors: SAIKIA, SAJID
Gopal, Animesh
Rathod, Radha
Joshi, Aprajita
Priolkar, K. R.
Saha, Surajit
Santra, Pralay K.
Shanmuganathan, Kadhiravan
NAG, ANGSHUMAN
Dept. of Chemistry
Keywords: Ultrabroad Emission
Near Infrared
Perovskite
d-d transitions
pc-LED
2025
Issue Date: Jan-2025
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 64(02).
Abstract: Phosphor converted light emitting diodes (pc-LEDs) have revolutionized solid-state white lighting by replacing energy-inefficient filament-based incandescent lamps. However, such a pc-LED emitting ultrabroad near-infrared (NIR) radiations still remains a challenge, primarily because of the lack of ultrabroad NIR emitting phosphors. To address this issue, we have prepared 2.5% W4+-doped and 2.8% Mo4+-doped Cs2Na0.95Ag0.05BiCl6 perovskites emitting ultrabroad NIR radiation with unprecedented spectral widths of 434 and 468 nm, respectively. Upon band-edge excitation, the soft lattice of the host exhibits broad self-trapped exciton (STE) emission covering NIR-I (700 nm), which then nonradiatively excites the dopants. The p-donor ligand Cl reduces the energy of dopant d-d transitions emitting NIR-II with a peak at similar to 950 nm. Vibronic coupling broadens the dopant emission. The large spin-orbit coupling and local structural distortion might possibly enhance the dopant emission intensity, leading to an overall NIR photoluminescence quantum yield similar to 40%. The composite of our ultrabroad NIR phosphors with biodegradable polymer polylactic acid could be processed into free-standing films and 3D printed structures. Large (170x170 mm(2)), robust, and thermally stable 3D printed pc-LED panels emit ultrabroad NIR radiation, demonstrating NIR imaging applications.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202415003
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9576
ISSN: 1433-7851
1521-3773
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