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Broadband White-Light Emission in One-Dimensional Organic–Inorganic Hybrid Silver Halide

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posted on 2020-03-23, 13:39 authored by Chen Sun, Ya-Hui Guo, Yun Yuan, Wen-Xin Chu, Wen-Li He, Hang-Xin Che, Zhi-Hong Jing, Cheng-Yang Yue, Xiao-Wu Lei
In the past few decades, organic–inorganic hybrid metal halides acting as single-component white light emission diodes (LEDs) have attracted extensive attentions, but most of the studies concentrate on the low-dimensional lead perovskites. Here, by using the nontoxic silver as optically active metal center, a series of hybrid silver halides based on one-dimensional structures were constructed and realized broadband white light emission. Compounds [H2DABCO]­[Ag2X4(DABCO)] (X = Br (1), I (2)) feature one-dimensional [Ag2X4(DABCO)]2– structures charged balanced by [H2DABCO]2+ cations. Compound 1 exhibits an efficient broadband white-light emission with photoluminescence quantum efficiency (PLQE) of about 2.1% and excellent photochemical stability, while compound 2 gives a broadband yellow-white emission centered at 556 nm. [HDABCO]3Ag5Cl8 (3) gives a strong broadband yellow emission (585 nm) with high PLQE of 6.7%, which can be easily fabricated as a white light emitting device. Based on the temperature-dependent, particle-size-dependent, and time-resolved PL measurements as well as other detailed studies, the broadband white-light emissions are ascribed to the synergetic effects of the organic and inorganic components. Our work provides a unique structural assembly method to explore lead-free single-component white-light illuminants from molecular level.

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