Zero-dimensional metal halide perovskites have captured intense research interest owing to their unique optoelectronic properties.Particularly,metal halides with the ns^(2) electronic configuration are of great intere...Zero-dimensional metal halide perovskites have captured intense research interest owing to their unique optoelectronic properties.Particularly,metal halides with the ns^(2) electronic configuration are of great interest owing to the high-temperature sensitivity of their photoluminescence,which could be applied to remote optical thermometry(ROT).Herein,all-inorganic and lead-free halide perovskite Te^(4+)-doped Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O single crystals(SCs)were prepared through the hydrothermal method and showed a strong temperature dependence of photoluminescence lifetime.Upon Te^(4+) doping,the nonemissive Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O SC exhibits a bright orange emission at 660 nm with a wide full width at half maximum of 180 nm.The strong phonon-exciton coupling promotes the formation of self-trapped excitons in the soft lattice of the zero-dimensional Te^(4+)-doped Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O SC.The Te^(4+) ions with the 5 s^(2) electronic configuration endow the Te^(4+)-doped Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O SC with a strong temperaturedependent photoluminescence lifetime.This SC reaches a maximum specific sensitivity of 0.062 K^(-1) at 320 K,thereby showing the potential advantages of indium-based metal halide perovskites in ROT applications.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U2001214)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province(2019B1515120050)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities。
文摘Zero-dimensional metal halide perovskites have captured intense research interest owing to their unique optoelectronic properties.Particularly,metal halides with the ns^(2) electronic configuration are of great interest owing to the high-temperature sensitivity of their photoluminescence,which could be applied to remote optical thermometry(ROT).Herein,all-inorganic and lead-free halide perovskite Te^(4+)-doped Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O single crystals(SCs)were prepared through the hydrothermal method and showed a strong temperature dependence of photoluminescence lifetime.Upon Te^(4+) doping,the nonemissive Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O SC exhibits a bright orange emission at 660 nm with a wide full width at half maximum of 180 nm.The strong phonon-exciton coupling promotes the formation of self-trapped excitons in the soft lattice of the zero-dimensional Te^(4+)-doped Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O SC.The Te^(4+) ions with the 5 s^(2) electronic configuration endow the Te^(4+)-doped Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O SC with a strong temperaturedependent photoluminescence lifetime.This SC reaches a maximum specific sensitivity of 0.062 K^(-1) at 320 K,thereby showing the potential advantages of indium-based metal halide perovskites in ROT applications.