We elucidate here the nature of the emissive states in Rb7Sb3Cl16 nanocrystals (NCs) for which we report a synthesis. These NCs have a crystal structure comprising both isolated [SbCl6]3- octahedra and isolated [Sb2Cl10]4- dimers of octahedra. The optical properties of Rb7Sb3Cl16 NCs are compared with those of Sb-doped Rb3InCl6 NCs, the latter containing only isolated [SbCl6]3- octahedra. The remarkably similar behaviors of the two systems indicate that the optical emission in both materials originates from the isolated octahedra. Density functional theory calculations suggest that the [SbCl6]3- octahedra are optically active in emission because the local arrangement of the Rb+ ions around the octahedra limits the elongation of the Sb-Cl bonds upon excitation, helping to confine the self-trapped exciton in them. Conversely, in the [Sb2Cl10]4- dimers the constraining effect of the surrounding Rb+ ions is less marked and the Sb-Cl bonds fully break upon photoexcitation, opening up an efficient nonradiative channel for the self-trapped excitons.
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Zhang, B., Pinchetti, V., Zito, J., Ray, A., Melcherts, A. E. M., Ghini, M., … Manna, L. (2021). Isolated [SbCl6]3-Octahedra Are the only Active Emitters in Rb7Sb3Cl16Nanocrystals. ACS Energy Letters, 6(11), 3952–3959. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.1c01662
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