Solvent‐Induced Bright Emission in Lead‐Free Organic–Inorganic Antimony Bromides with Reversible Transformation

Author:

Li Yanyan1,Zhou Zhicong1,Xing Zengshan2,Ko Pui Kei1,Wong Kam Sing2,Sung Herman H. Y.1,Williams Ian D.1,Halpert Jonathan E.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay Kowloon Hong Kong 999077 China

2. Department of Physics The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Clear Water Bay, Kowloon Hong Kong 999077 China

Abstract

AbstractLead‐free low‐dimensional organic–inorganic metal halides have gained increasing attention in a wide range of applications due to their low toxicity, outstanding optical performance, and structural tunability. In this work, a general method of incorporating organic molecule into sodium antimony bromides is introduced. The 1D Na3SbBr6(C2H6OS)6 and Na3SbBr6(C4H8OS)6 single crystals exhibit bright yellow and orange emission with PL peaks at 610 and 664 nm, and high photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs) of 85% and 60%, respectively. These two compounds can be reversibly converted into each other by the removal and addition of the organic components. Their exceptional luminescent performance enables them to be used as solid‐state phosphors for the fabrication of yellow and orange down‐conversion LEDs. A white LED with a high color rendering index (CRI) of 95 is also fabricated by using Na3SbBr6(C2H6OS)6 as the yellow phosphor. The universality of this method is demonstrated by synthesizing other members of this family with diverse A‐groups, including methylammonium (MA) and formamidinium (FA). This work provides an effective strategy for the development of diverse lead‐free and high‐performance organic–inorganic hybrid materials and indicates these organic–inorganic hybrid compounds are promising luminescent materials for lighting or displays.

Funder

Cancer Research Foundation

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

University Grants Committee

Publisher

Wiley

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