Artigo Revisado por pares

Self-Trapped Excitons in All-Inorganic Halide Perovskites: Fundamentals, Status, and Potential Applications

2019; American Chemical Society; Volume: 10; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b03604

ISSN

1948-7185

Autores

Shunran Li, Jiajun Luo, Jing Liu, Jiang Tang,

Tópico(s)

Optical properties and cooling technologies in crystalline materials

Resumo

Photoluminescence is a radiative recombination process of electron-hole pairs. Self-trapped excitons (STEs), occurring in a material with soft lattice and strong electron-phonon coupling, emit photons with broad spectrum and large Stokes shift. Recently, series halide perovskites with efficient STE emission have been reported and showed promise for solid-state lighting. In this Perspective, we present an overview of various photoluminescence phenomena with the emphasis on the mechanism and characteristics of emission derived from STEs. This is followed by the introduction of STE emission in hybrid halide perovskites. We then introduce all-inorganic STE emitters and focus in particular on the mechanism of STEs in double-perovskite Cs2AgInCl6 and strategies for efficiency improvement. Finally, we summarize the current photoluminescence and electroluminescence applications of STE emitters as well as the potential in luminescent solar concentrators and provide an overview of future research opportunities.

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