Multicomponent Organic Metal Halide Hybrid with White Emissions

Abstract

Zero‐dimensional (0D) organic metal halide hybrids, in which organic and metal halide ions cocrystallize to form neutral species, are a promising platform for the development of multifunctional crystalline materials. Herein we report the design, synthesis, and characterization of a ternary 0D organic metal halide hybrid, (HMTA)4PbMn0.69Sn0.31Br8, in which the organic cation N‐benzylhexamethylenetetrammonium (HMTA+, C13H19N4+) cocrystallizes with PbBr42−, MnBr42−, and SnBr42−. The wide band gap of the organic cation and distinct optical characteristics of the three metal bromide anions enabled the single‐crystalline “host–guest” system to exhibit emissions from multiple “guest” metal halide species simultaneously. The combination of these emissions led to near‐perfect white emission with a photoluminescence quantum efficiency of around 73 %. Owing to distinct excitations of the three metal halide species, warm‐ to cool‐white emissions could be generated by controlling the excitation wavelength.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Jun 04, 2020
Source ID
10.1002/anie.202006064

Entities

People

  • Anna Plaviak
  • Biwu Ma
  • Chenkun Zhou
  • Haoran Lin
  • He Liu
  • Liang‐jin Xu
  • Logan Ledbetter
  • Michael Worku
  • Sujin Lee
  • Xinsong Lin

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Division of Materials Research
  • Florida State University
  • Troy University

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Fields of Study

  • Materials science

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  • Quantum Computing