Self-trap-state-adjustable photoluminescence of quasi-one-dimensional RbPbI3and Cs substitutional counterparts

Bin Bin Zhang, Fangbao Wang, Bao Xiao, Yadong Xu, Kaige Gao, Wanqi Jie

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Abstract

The “self-trap state” in low demensional halide perovskites usually induces highly efficient below-gap broadband luminescence, which makes them promising fluorescence emitting materials. However, the luminescence mechanism based on the “self-trap state” is not well understood as yet. In this work, solution-grown quasi-one-dimensional RbPbI3crystals reveal a large Stokes shift of ∼0.57 eV, wide and strong luminescence, and a linear power-dependent luminescence, whose luminescence mechanism was attributed to the formation of a “self-trap state” in RbPbI3. Furthermore, Cs substitutional counterpart (RbxCs1−x)PbI3crystals were found to adjust the distortions of the PbI6octahedron and the self-trap-state-induced luminescence properties. Our work provides a new strategy to control the “self-trap-state”-induced luminescence in low demensional halide perovskite materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12108-12112
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry C
Volume8
Issue number35
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Sep 2020

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