Pressure‐Induced Free Exciton Emission in a Quasi‐Zero‐Dimensional Hybrid Lead Halide

Author:

Han Jiang1ORCID,Li Yawen1,Shen Pengfei2,Li Qian3,Liu Yulian1,Wei Yi1,Zhang Peijie1,Quan Zewei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) Shenzhen Guangdong 518055 China

2. College of Engineering Physics Shenzhen Technology University Shenzhen Guangdong 518118 China

3. School of Physics Science and Information Technology Shandong Key Laboratory of Optical Communication Science and Technology Liaocheng University Liaocheng Shandong 252059 China

Abstract

AbstractStructural dimensionality and electronic dimensionality play a crucial role in determining the type of excitonic emission in hybrid metal halides (HMHs). It is important but challenging to achieve free exciton (FE) emission in zero‐dimensional (0D) HMHs based on the control over the electronic dimensionality. In this work, a quasi‐0D HMH (C7H15N2Br)2PbBr4 with localized electronic dimensionality is prepared as a prototype model. With increasing pressure onto (C7H15N2Br)2PbBr4, the broad and weak self‐trapped exciton (STE) emission at ambient conditions is considerably enhanced before 3.6 GPa, which originates from more distorted [PbBr4]2− seesaw units upon compression. Notably, a narrow FE emission in (C7H15N2Br)2PbBr4 appears at 3.6 GPa, and then this FE emission is gradually strengthened up to 8.4 GPa. High pressure structural characterizations reveal that anisotropic contraction of (C7H15N2Br)2PbBr4 results in a noticeable reduction in the distance between adjacent [PbBr4]2− seesaw units, as well as an obvious enhancement of crystal stiffness. Consequently, the electronic connectivity in (C7H15N2Br)2PbBr4 is sufficiently promoted above 3.6 GPa, which is also supported with theoretical calculations. The elevation of electronic connectivity and enhanced stiffness together lead to pressure‐induced FE emission and subsequent emission enhancement in quasi‐0D (C7H15N2Br)2PbBr4.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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