Colloidal Synthesis of Shape-Controlled Cs<sub>2</sub>NaBiX<sub>6</sub> (X = Cl, Br) Double Perovskite Nanocrystals: Discrete Optical Transition by Non-Bonding Characters and Energy Transfer to Mn Dopants

Wonseok Lee(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Doowon Choi(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Sungjee Kim(Pohang University of Science and Technology)
Chemistry of Materials
June 10, 2020
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Abstract

As an alternative to lead halide perovskites, various types of lead-free perovskites have been recently studied for optoelectronic materials. This paper reports the synthesis of highly phase-pure Cs2NaBiX6 (X = Cl, Br) double perovskite (DP) nanocrystals (NCs). They show characteristic absorption features of sharp and discrete peaks mostly originating from the Bi3+ s–p transition (6s2 → 6s1p1) in [BiX6]3– units within the crystal lattice of the elpasolite structure. Such unique optical properties are attributed to the non-bonding character of electropositive sodium and electronically isolated [BiX6]3– units in crystals. The shape of Cs2NaBiX6 NCs could be quantitatively controlled by adjusting the reaction temperature. Reaction temperatures above 180 °C favor development of a cuboctahedral (CO) shape, whereas development of a cuboidal (CB) shape is favored below 170 °C. CB NCs can be subsequently converted to CO NCs by heating to 200 °C. The CO NCs promote the growth of heterostructure adducts on the (111) facets; these adducts could be posteliminated by etching. Mn-doped Cs2NaBiCl6 NCs are synthesized; they show efficient energy transfer from the NC host to the dopants. The synthesis and shape control of Cs2NaBiX6 NCs and Mn-doped Cs2NaBiCl6 NCs could expand a new class of lead-free DP NCs applicable to optoelectronic applications.


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