TY - JOUR
T1 - Role of CsMnCl3Nanocrystal Structure on Its Luminescence Properties
AU - Matuhina, Anastasia
AU - Grandhi, G. Krishnamurthy
AU - Pan, Fang
AU - Liu, Maning
AU - Ali-Löytty, Harri
AU - Ayedh, Hussein M.
AU - Tukiainen, Antti
AU - Smått, Jan Henrik
AU - Vähänissi, Ville
AU - Savin, Hele
AU - Li, Jingrui
AU - Rinke, Patrick
AU - Vivo, Paola
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/1/27
Y1 - 2023/1/27
N2 - Cesium manganese chloride (CsMnCl3) nanocrystals (NCs) have recently been recognized as potential lead-free perovskite candidates for red emission. To ascertain how the luminescence properties depend on the NC structures formed under different synthesis conditions, we synthesized CsMnCl3NCs in two polymorphic structures, namely, cubic (c-CsMnCl3) and rhombohedral (r-CsMnCl3), by tuning the reaction temperature of a hot injection route. c-CsMnCl3NCs are found to be nonemissive, whereas r-CsMnCl3NCs exhibit red emission at 670 nm with a photoluminescence quantum yield of 40%. Density functional theory calculations reveal an indirect band gap for c-CsMnCl3-the electronic transitions between valence and conduction band edges are prohibited by orbital symmetry and spin. Conversely, r-CsMnCl3NCs possess a direct band gap. Further, transient absorption measurements suggest self-trapped exciton formation in r-CsMnCl3NCs, which contributes to their emission characteristics. Our proof-of-concept demonstration of photocurrent generated from the emitting r-CsMnCl3NCs indicates their suitability for luminescent solar concentrator applications. The findings of this work highlight the importance of understanding structure-luminescence relationship of emerging lead-free perovskites providing design criteria for red-emitting materials.
AB - Cesium manganese chloride (CsMnCl3) nanocrystals (NCs) have recently been recognized as potential lead-free perovskite candidates for red emission. To ascertain how the luminescence properties depend on the NC structures formed under different synthesis conditions, we synthesized CsMnCl3NCs in two polymorphic structures, namely, cubic (c-CsMnCl3) and rhombohedral (r-CsMnCl3), by tuning the reaction temperature of a hot injection route. c-CsMnCl3NCs are found to be nonemissive, whereas r-CsMnCl3NCs exhibit red emission at 670 nm with a photoluminescence quantum yield of 40%. Density functional theory calculations reveal an indirect band gap for c-CsMnCl3-the electronic transitions between valence and conduction band edges are prohibited by orbital symmetry and spin. Conversely, r-CsMnCl3NCs possess a direct band gap. Further, transient absorption measurements suggest self-trapped exciton formation in r-CsMnCl3NCs, which contributes to their emission characteristics. Our proof-of-concept demonstration of photocurrent generated from the emitting r-CsMnCl3NCs indicates their suitability for luminescent solar concentrator applications. The findings of this work highlight the importance of understanding structure-luminescence relationship of emerging lead-free perovskites providing design criteria for red-emitting materials.
KW - CsMnCl
KW - density functional theory
KW - lead-free perovskite
KW - luminescent solar concentrators
KW - nanocrystals
KW - self-trapped exciton
KW - structure-property relationship
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U2 - 10.1021/acsanm.2c04342
DO - 10.1021/acsanm.2c04342
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85146186449
SN - 2574-0970
VL - 6
SP - 953
EP - 965
JO - ACS Applied Nano Materials
JF - ACS Applied Nano Materials
IS - 2
ER -