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Highly Luminescent Zero-Dimensional Organic Copper Halide with Low-Loss Optical Waveguides and Highly Polarized Emission

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ACS MATERIALS LETTERS
卷 4, 期 8, 页码 1446-1452

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsmaterialslett.2c00233

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61974052, 11774239, 61827815]
  2. Fund from Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality [JCYJ20190809180013252]
  3. Key Research and Development Program of Hubei Province [YFXM2020000188]

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Zero-dimensional copper-based metal halides have shown great potential as luminescent materials with structural tunability and impressive emission properties. The highly luminescent organic copper halide (PTMA)3Cu3I6 exhibits a broadband yellow emission with a high photoluminescence quantum efficiency, making it a promising material for low-loss optical waveguides.
Zero-dimensional (0D) copper-based metal halides have exhibited great potential as luminescent materials with structural tunability and impressive emission properties. Luminescence from highly ordered self-assembly of copper halides is typically characterized by high photoluminescence quantum efficiencies (PLQEs) and large Stokes shifts, which are the most attractive features for active optical waveguides. Here, we report a novel highly luminescent organic copper halide, (PTMA)3Cu3I6 (PTMA: phenyltrimethylammonium), in which individual face- and edge-sharing [Cu3I6]3- clusters are surrounded by PTMA+ organic molecules, forming a highly ordered 0D crystal structure at the molecular level. Upon photoexcitation, (PTMA)3Cu3I6 single crystals exhibit a broadband yellow emission with a high PLQE of up to 80.3%. Theoretical calculations revealed that the photogenerated electron-hole pairs in (PTMA)3Cu3I6 are spatially separated from each other, i.e., electrons are preferred to be localized in PTMA+ organic molecules, while holes are highly localized in the inorganic [Cu3I6]3- clusters; thus, the emission arises from the radiative recombination of ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT). In addition, colloidal nanocrystals of (PTMA)3Cu3I6 were successfully prepared, which show similar luminescence properties with their single crystals. The high PLQE, negligible self-absorption as well as the highly ordered self-assembly of metal halide clusters make (PTMA)3Cu3I6 microplates promising materials for low-loss optical waveguides, exhibiting an optical loss coefficient of 0.0157 dB mu m-1 and highly linear polarized luminescence with a polarization anisotropy of 1.78.

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