Pure Cs4PbBr6: Highly Luminescent Zero-Dimensional Perovskite Solids

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So-called zero-dimensional perovskites, such as Cs4PbBr6, promise outstanding emissive properties. However, Cs4PbBr6 is mostly prepared by melting of precursors that usually leads to a coformation of undesired phases. Here, we report a simple low-temperature solution-processed synthesis of pure Cs4PbBr6 with remarkable emission properties. We found that pure Cs4PbBr6 in solid form exhibits a 45% photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY), in contrast to its three-dimensional counterpart, CsPbBr3, which exhibits more than 2 orders of magnitude lower PLQY. Such a PLQY of Cs4PbBr6 is significantly higher than that of other solid forms of lower-dimensional metal halide perovskite derivatives and perovskite nanocrystals. We attribute this dramatic increase in PL to the high exciton binding energy, which we estimate to be ∼353 meV, likely induced by the unique Bergerhoff-Schmitz-Dumont-type crystal structure of Cs4PbBr6, in which metal-halide-comprised octahedra are spatially confined. Our findings bring this class of perovskite derivatives to the forefront of color-converting and light-emitting applications.

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Saidaminov, M. I., Almutlaq, J., Sarmah, S., Dursun, I., Zhumekenov, A. A., Begum, R., … Bakr, O. M. (2016). Pure Cs4PbBr6: Highly Luminescent Zero-Dimensional Perovskite Solids. ACS Energy Letters, 1(4), 840–845. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.6b00396

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