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Tailored Synthesis of an Unprecedented Pb-Mn Heterometallic Halide Hybrid with Enhanced Emission

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 141, Issue 31, Pages 12197-12201

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b04829

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21833010, 21601188, 21525104, 21875251, 21622108, 51502288]
  2. NSF of Fujian Province [2018H0047, 2016J06012, 2016J01082]
  3. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB20010200]
  4. Youth Innovation Promotion of CAS [2015240]

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Organic-inorganic lead halide hybrids have attracted extensive interest in solid-state lighting, due to their superior color tunability and low-cost solution processing. However, the relatively low photoluminescence quantum efficiency (PLQE) is a common issue for most bulk lead halide hybrids. Inspired by the intriguing luminescence properties of heterometallic complexes, we rationally developed an unprecedented two-dimensional (2D) Pb-Mn heterometallic halide hybrid, (C5H14N2)(2)-Pb4MnCl14 (2), through a precisely tailored synthetic approach based on (C5H14N2)(2)Pb5Cl14 (1). Intriguingly, 2 features a unique 2D heterometallic halide layer configuration, in which the strong quantum confinement facilitates efficient energy transfer from bound excitons to d-states of Mn2+, resulting in highly sensitized Mn(2+)emission. The PLQE of 2 is up to 32%, considerably higher than that of pristine 1 (less than 1%). Moreover, 2 presents significant environmental and thermal stability, benefiting from its cluster feature. To our best knowledge, this is the first example of construction of a Pb-Mn heterometallic halide hybrid with bulk highly efficient red emission. This work provides a way to enhance the PLQE of lead halide hybrids via sensitization in rationally designed heterometallic halide hybrids.

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