Affiliation:
1. Department of Physical Chemistry and Materials Science Interdisciplinary Excellence Centre University of Szeged Aradi V. tere 1 Szeged H‐6720 Hungary
2. Institute for Nuclear Research Bem tér 18/c Debrecen H‐4026 Hungary
3. Department of Optics and Quantum Electronics University of Szeged Dóm tér 9 Szeged H‐6720 Hungary
Abstract
AbstractTernary copper halide pseudo‐perovskites are in the forefront of research as potential active materials in light emission applications. The optoelectronic properties of these compounds can be fine‐tuned by the preparation of mixed‐halide compositions. After irradiation, self‐trapped excitonic states are formed in these materials. However, the emission from these self‐trapped states is not yet fully understood. In this work, mixed‐halide Cs3Cu2X5 films (where X: I and/or Br) are prepared by a simple spray‐coating method. Using ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy, the changes in optoelectronic properties are linked to the electronic structure of these materials. It is revealed that the incorporation of bromide into the lattice makes the emission process of these materials more vulnerable to trap states. By combining the different spectroscopic characterization techniques, the exact band structure of these compounds is determined, and the different processes are translated to the absolute energy scale. As an alternative excitation mechanism of self‐trapped states, α‐particles are used to induce radioluminescence response. The Cs3Cu2X5 films exhibit composite decay patterns, most likely attributed to a multitude of different trap state‐mediated recombination processes.
Funder
National Research, Development and Innovation Office
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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