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Structural Reconstruction in Lead-free Two-dimensional Tin Iodide Perovskites Leading to High Quantum Yield Emission

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arxiv 2210.16562 v1 pith:A5GONPPV submitted 2022-10-29 physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords nanosheetsiodidestructuralphotoluminescencewhitebroadbandemissionhexagonal
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We report a structural reconstruction-induced high photoluminescence quantum yield of 25% in colloidal two-dimensional tin iodide nanosheets that are synthesized by a hot-injection method. The as-synthesized red-colored nanosheets of octylammonium tin iodide perovskites at room temperature transform to white hexagonal nanosheets upon washing or exposure to light. This structural change increases the bandgap from 2.0 eV to 3.0 eV, inducing a large Stokes shift and a broadband emission. Further, a long photoluminescence lifetime of about 1 microsecond is measured for the nanosheets. Such long-lived broad and intense photoluminescence with large Stokes shift is anticipated to originate from tin iodide clusters that are formed during the structural reconstruction. Stereoactive 5s2 lone pair of tin (II) ions perturbs the excited state geometry of the white hexagonal nanosheets and facilitates the formation of self-trapped excitons. Such broadband and intensely emitting metal halide nanosheets are promising for white light-emitting diodes.

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