JOURNAL ARTICLE

Inorganic Chain Mediated Excitonic Properties in One-Dimensional Lead Halide Hybrid Perovskites

Chen XueHengming HuangSadafumi NishiharaVasudevanpillai BijuXiao‐Ming RenTakayoshi Nakamura

Year: 2022 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Vol: 13 (32)Pages: 7405-7412   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Semiconductors that emit intrinsic white light are considered next-generation lighting sources. Herein, the broadband emission of one-dimensional (1D) lead halide perovskites, TMAPbBr3-xIx (x = 0, 1, 1.5, 2, 3; TMA+ = tetramethylammonium), is systematically investigated. Lattice distortion causes the conversion of dark excitons to bright self-trapped excitons. Owing to its strongly localized exciton recombination and high absorption probability, TMAPbBr3 is the most viable in this family. A delocalized hole increases the nonradiative recombination rate of excitons in TMAPbBr3-xIx alloys. In 1D TMAPbBr3-xIx perovskites, the vibration mode of the Pb-X bond stretching of the PbX6 octahedra contributes more to the effect on exciton-phonon coupling than the mode of the X-Pb-X angle bending. Pb-X bond stretching and spontaneous polarization can tune exciton binding energy. This systematic study of excitonic behavior in 1D compounds relates the nature of ground states to the unknown excited states and provides the rational design of materials with stable and efficient broadband emission.

Keywords:
Halide Perovskite (structure) Lead (geology) Materials science Chain (unit) Chemistry Chemical physics Inorganic chemistry Physics Crystallography Geology Quantum mechanics

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Perovskite Materials and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
2D Materials and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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