Recent Advances in Luminescent Zero‐Dimensional Organic Metal Halide Hybrids
Abstract
Organic metal halide hybrids (OMHHs) have attracted great research attention owing to their exceptional structure and property tunability. Using appropriate organic and inorganic metal halide components, OMHHs with controlled dimensionalities at the molecular level, from 3D to 2D, 1D, and 0D structures, can be obtained. In 0D OMHHs, anionic metal halide polyhedrons are surrounded and completely isolated by organic cations to form single crystalline “host–guest” structures. These ionically bonded organic–inorganic hybrid systems often exhibit the intrinsic properties of individual metal halide species, for instance, highly efficient Stokes‐shifted broadband emissions. In this progress report, the recent advances in the development and study of luminescent 0D OMHHs are discussed: from synthetic structural control to fundamental understanding of the structure–property relationship and device integration.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Dec 06, 2020
- Source ID
- 10.1002/adom.202001766
Entities
People
- Biwu Ma
- Chenkun Zhou
- Haoran Lin
- Liang‐jin Xu
- Sujin Lee
Organizations
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Division of Materials Research
- Florida State University
- National Science Foundation