Revealing the Mechanism of Pressure-Induced Emission in Layered Silver-Bismuth Double Perovskites

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Pressure-induced emission (PIE) associated with self-trapping excitons (STEs) in low-dimensional halide perovskites has attracted great attention for better materials-by-design. Here, using 2D layered double perovskite (C6H5CH2CH2NH3+)4AgBiBr8 as a model system, we advance a fundamental physicochemical mechanism of the PIE from the perspective of carrier dynamics and excited-state behaviors of local lattice distortion. We observed a pressure-driven STE transformation from dark to bright states, corresponding a strong broadband Stokes-shifted emission. Further theoretical analysis demonstrated that the suppressed lattice distortion and enhanced electronic dimensionality in the excited-state play an important role in the formation of stabilized bright STEs, which could manipulate the self-trapping energy and lattice deformation energy to form an energy barrier between the potential energy curves of ground- and excited-state, and enhance the electron-hole orbital overlap, respectively.

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Zhang, L., Li, S., Sun, H., Jiang, Q., Wang, Y., Fang, Y., … Zou, B. (2023). Revealing the Mechanism of Pressure-Induced Emission in Layered Silver-Bismuth Double Perovskites. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(14). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202301573

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